Nicaragua: How Journalism Overcomes Censorship from Exile
With all civil liberties stripped away in Nicaragua, journalism in exile is the last stronghold of freedom to investigate & report the truth.
Read MoreWith all civil liberties stripped away in Nicaragua, journalism in exile is the last stronghold of freedom to investigate & report the truth.
Read MoreWe bring you some of the top international news stories compiled by Democracy Now on Thursday, September 25, 2025.
Read MoreHighs will range between 31 and 33ºC (88–91 F), with lows between 20 and 24ºC (68–75 F). Sea surface temperature will be 30ºC (86 F).
Read MoreMel Bowie from Canada took our photo of the day: “For the Love of Cuba” in Havana.
Read MoreEvery day, the narrative disseminated by the powers that be in Cuba, as in many other countries, clashes with the nation’s highest ideals.
Read MoreIn the very heart of El Vedado, Havana, on the corner of 17th and E, rises a mansion that seems frozen in time.
Read MoreCubans have not received rice through their ration books for months and are asking since when imports became news.
Read MoreWe bring you some of the top international news stories compiled by Democracy Now on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.
Read MoreCellphone theft is ever more common in today’s Cuba and contributes to the normalization of other crimes.
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Catalan singer Joan Manuel Serrat con la canción “Pueblo Blanco” recorded in 2022.
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