Poets Survive, Dictators Don’t
When the text of “Objective Lies” came into the hands of my poet friend, he was so fascinated by it that he wanted a copy.
Read MoreWhen the text of “Objective Lies” came into the hands of my poet friend, he was so fascinated by it that he wanted a copy.
Read MoreThe monthly amount to be paid is manageable for our family income, which currently is around 5,000 reais (about 800 US dollars)…
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Pedro Aznar from Argentina with the song “A primera vista” from the disc “Mil noches y un instante” (2013).
Read MoreLet’s welcome the opportunity to decentralize the PAHO from the USA to better address priorities of the countries where it is most needed.
Read MorePeter Chartrand from the USA took our photo of the day: “Clothes Out to Dry”, in Managua, Nicaragua.
Read MoreHere are some of the top international news stories compiled by Democracy Now on Wednesday, February 12, 2025.
Read MorePedro Franco knows what he wants and knows how to achieve it. He lives for theater with a passion that no longer seems to belong to this era.
Read MoreValdivia, Chile, has become the first Latin American city to be designated as a Wetland City by the Ramsar Convention.
Read MoreVisiting Pinar del Río, Salvador Valdes Mesa, one of Cuba’s vice presidents, urges producers to grow this cereal to reduce import costs.
Read MoreTrump’s threats are generating “uncertainty” and “anxiety” in the Panamanian population, says Lina Vega of Transparency International.
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