Teachers Denounce Arbitrary Firings in Nicaragua
“They’re going to be laying them off, one by one. Because it doesn’t suit them [the authorities] to create a large fuss like in 2018″.
Read More“They’re going to be laying them off, one by one. Because it doesn’t suit them [the authorities] to create a large fuss like in 2018″.
Read MoreThe areas most affected by the collapses in Havana were in the neighborhoods of La Polar, El Fanguito & El Pentón, all very poor barrios,..
Read MoreYordanka Caridad took our photo of the day: “Little Flower”, in Caracas, Venezuela. She used a Nikon D60 camera.
Read More“We are not asking for money, but for our health, for a dignified life,” is the cry of the people of Choropampa, Peru.
Read MoreCuban president Díaz-Canel wants to sound like Fidel Castro, but it’s hard. That way of approaching problems, as if he had a magic wand…
Read MoreThe harvest last year, that ended with 800,000 tons, was classified as the worst one since 1908. Now the new low was even much worse.
Read MoreMessages from the children and relatives of political prisoners will be broadcast during the concert that will start at 7 PM on June 4.
Read MoreA source close to the 57-year-old priest’s family stated he was arrested in his Nandaime home by Ortega’s Police.
Read MoreWayne Snyder from the United States took our photo of the day: “Farming in Viñales, Pinar del Rio, Cuba.
Read MoreImmigrant justice advocates held a funeral Thursday for two Haitians who died in Tijuana after they were blocked from entering the US.
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