Knife Sharpeners in Cuba: Still a Living Tradition
When developed countries create machines to substitute people in different job roles, old professions are rescued in Cuba to survive.
Read MoreWhen developed countries create machines to substitute people in different job roles, old professions are rescued in Cuba to survive.
Read More“We’re hostages,” says “Alicia”, a Nicaraguan state employee with twenty years of service, now working at an upper management level.
Read MoreMoises Hassan believes the dictator wants a negotiation that will allow him to preserve his wealth, impunity and power.
Read MoreCarmen Aristegui says the measure seeks to “silence, censor and diminish Nicaraguans’ possibilities of accessing information.”
Read MoreThe exiled human rights advocate calls the Nicaraguan regime’s use of this new repressive method “unprecedented”.
Read MoreHe emphasized there is a virtual “unanimity on the situation in Nicaragua” in the European Parliament and the actions that should be taken…
Read MoreThey’re not externally visible, but there are physical changes in the brain, & the body decays, and decays rapidly, so we can identify that.
Read MoreOver 1.5 million people are in the dark after Hurricane Fiona knocked the power out across Puerto Rico Sunday, triggering floods & landslides
Read MoreLuz Reyes from “Efecto Cocuyo” in Venezuela, & Abraham Jimenez, a Cuban journalist living in exile, tell how they’re coping with censorship.
Read MoreThe reasons the Constitutional Convention lost people’s trust, the meaning of this political defeat for President Boric, and what’s next?
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