Cuba’s Vaccine and the Trivialization of Progress
Haroldo Dilla writes on Cuba’s Vaccine and the Trivialization of Progress. “The vaccine was made in a bubble of state-of-the-art technology.”
Read MoreHaroldo Dilla writes on Cuba’s Vaccine and the Trivialization of Progress. “The vaccine was made in a bubble of state-of-the-art technology.”
Read MoreNicaragua’s Workers that Cannot Stay at Home. A supermarket cashier, a gravedigger, a pharmacy manager and a bus driver…
Read MoreFlowering in Havana, Cuba is our Photo of the Day. It was taken in the capital by Teresita Herrera with her Canon camera.
Read MorePolitical prisoner Justo Rodriguez, 67, is in an ICU at a Managua hospital. The Ometepe native suffereed a stroke & is in critical condition.
Read MoreAlthough the right to seek asylum is recognized nearly universally, governments across the globe are increasingly declaring, “Not Here!”.
Read MoreTennis champion Naomi Osaka wore a mask with murdered Breonna Taylor’s name at the US Open on Monday. She continues to denounce racism.
Read MoreTime proved me right. Despite public heath efforts, social indiscipline and a lack of controls thwarted the apparent end of Covid-19 in Cuba.
Read MoreOur song of the day is by Imox Jazz of Guatemala. It’s a live performance from 2018 that we hope you will enjoy.
Read MoreA tragic story about two brothers rotting in prison for protesting against the Nicaraguan regime of Daniel Ortega and Roario Murillo.
Read MoreA Fighting Tree is our photo of the day taken somewhere in Panama by Yolidia Hernandez with her Redmi Note 8 camera.
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