Nicaraguan Reporter Seeks Help to Avoid Deportation from US
Lawyers for the reporter launched a campaign for personalities to attest to the risks involved in practicing journalism in Nicaragua.
Read MoreLawyers for the reporter launched a campaign for personalities to attest to the risks involved in practicing journalism in Nicaragua.
Read More“I really am a friend of the Cuban people and I’m going to be there with whatever needs to be done, right to the last consequences.”
Read MoreSeveral organizations note that the BioClima project will not help the indigenous population, but instead will spread repression & violence.
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Read MoreThe morality police had largely been pulled back after Amini’s death, which triggered massive nationwide protests.
Read MoreShe was silent about that you may now have the right to marry a toad if you want, but you can’t criticize your president or your government.
Read MoreMeyvis Rega de Cuba took our photo of the day: “The Color of Rain”, in Villa Clara, Cuba.
Read MoreZé Pequeno cried when he learned the heirloom seeds he had inherited from his father were contaminated by the transgenic corn his neighbor…
Read MoreYoung people used to make their lives here. The guitars, the jovial and peaceful atmosphere was always present in this town south of Havana.
Read MoreOn Feb. 24, 2022, a drone sent by Moscow was shot down by the Ukrainian Air Force and fell 230 feet from his house: the war had just begun.
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