Ortega’s Plan for His Confiscated Universities
Confiscating universities is not to “deprivatize” higher education, but to annul critical thinking and subdue the student movement.
Read MoreConfiscating universities is not to “deprivatize” higher education, but to annul critical thinking and subdue the student movement.
Read MoreLee Arden Lewis from Canada) took our photo of the day: “Hippie Graffiti”, in Havana, Cuba, using an iPhone 13 ProMax camera.
Read MoreThe draft version of the new Cuban Penal Code affirms that the State, the Government and the Communist Party stand above the Cuban people.
Read MoreIn a closed-door trial on February 8, Mendoza was convicted of conspiracy to undermine national integrity and disseminating false news…
Read MoreHearings on the role of major oil companies in funding and disseminating misinformation about the climate crisis.
Read More“A few years ago, honey was found in stores that sold merchandise in pesos, but it disappeared with the economic reforms,” laments Lola…
Read MoreStudents from the latest six universities closed and confiscated by the regime of Daniel Ortega have no idea what their future holds.
Read MoreMeanwhile, Chilean president-elect Gabriel Boric, has condemned human rights violations in Nicaragua on repeated occasions…
Read MoreGreg Rothschild from the United States took our photo of the day: “The Scientist Cat”, in Havana, Cuba.
Read MoreThis forecast week the days will be partly cloudy with some showers mainly until Sunday. Highs will be between 20 and 28°C (68 and 82 F).
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