Havana’s Invisible Residents
Gabriel Guerra’s idea of “society” doesn’t exclude the dogs and cats who, invisible to many, thrive on Havana’s streets.
Read MoreGabriel Guerra’s idea of “society” doesn’t exclude the dogs and cats who, invisible to many, thrive on Havana’s streets.
Read MoreThe Nicaraguan singer used his acceptance speech for “Best Folk Album” to express that the people of Nicaragua “continue struggling for their freedom.”
Read MoreThe Ortega regime has made clear its message: “lead bullets” for those who dare to emulate the Bolivian demonstrators.
Read MoreRolando, the Las Tunas team statistitian announced that he had been banned from livestreaming games: “I don’t have authorization to broadcast, it isn’t my job, they say.”
Read MoreLast week, I visited La Quinta de los Molinos, where Havana’s botanical gardens were opened in 1839. (19 photos)
Read MoreWhat are Cuban baseball fans saying after their team was eliminated in embarrassing fashion in the first round of the Premier 12 tournament in Seoul?
Read MoreWithin the green scarves’ movement fighting for abortion rights and against femicide, Afro-descendant women in Latin America are raising their voices more,
Read More“What happened in Bolivia is that institutions were respected. This allowed everything to be resolved without the need for so much violence and hundreds of deaths.”
Read MoreBolivian president Evo Morales resigned from the Presidency today after almost 14 years in power, through a video transmitted from an undisclosed location.
Read More“I have decided to call new elections,” said Evo Morales from the presidential hangar at the international airport of El Alto, a city adjacent to La Paz.
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