Etecsa, Cuba’s Telecommunications Monopoly: More of the Same
This week we have drawn about Etecsa, the only telecommunications company allowed in Cuba and its deficient services.
Read MoreThis week we have drawn about Etecsa, the only telecommunications company allowed in Cuba and its deficient services.
Read More‘Awawas’, now Karawala, is the place where the largest number of Ulwas are concentrated on the Nicaraguan Caribbean Coast
Read More“That day we were at home and I connected to the internet through my cell phone. There I began to see the videos of the demonstrations”
Read MoreCindy Bennett from Canada took our photo of the day: “Fishing the Sun”, in Havana, Cuba.
Read MoreI wonder why men, even though many of them are devoted to their own mothers, forget that the mothers of their children fulfill the same role.
Read MoreA full democracy only exists in a handful of countries. The world is mostly being led by authoritarian governments.
Read MoreWomen’s organizations, & others for local development, public participation, & environmental protection are the new victims in the onslaught
Read MoreA total of 29 States voted in favor of a resolution condemning the occupation of the OAS headquarters as a violation of diplomatic immunity.
Read MoreThe immigrant population belongs. We’re part of Costa Rica, and as such we wish the best for the new authorities, as do Costa Ricans…
Read MoreIsraeli forces fired stun grenades & assaulted mourners carrying the casket of slain journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in Jerusalem on Friday.
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