Hurricane Ian Zeroing in on Western Cuba
As if food and medicine shortages, and constant blackouts were not enough, now western Cuba is facing the imminent visit of Hurricane Ian.
Read MoreAs if food and medicine shortages, and constant blackouts were not enough, now western Cuba is facing the imminent visit of Hurricane Ian.
Read MoreThe government says a total of 66.87% of those who cast their ballots on Sunday voted Yes, equaling 46.6% of the 8,447,467 qualified voters.
Read MoreThe dictatorship proceeds judicially, without specifying the charges, against three priests, a deacon, two seminarians and a cameraman.
Read MoreAs Cubans go to the polls today to approve or reject a new Family Code, civil defense authorities are concerned about Tropical Storm Ian.
Read MoreToday’s featured band is Birds on a Wire based in France with the song “La Marelle (Amarelinha)” from the album “Ramages” (2020).
Read MoreNicaraguans in exile and members of different Nicaraguan diasporas that have formed in the United States participated in the sit-in.
Read MoreThe agency responsible for tax revenue has blocked the transmission of a “certificate of fiscal solvency” to the cancelled NGOs…
Read MoreFrantzsen Charles & Tayson Lartigue are the latest names added to this year’s tragic tally of journalists killed while on assignment in Haiti
Read MoreSergey Lavrov arrived 90 minutes late to the Security Council chambers and then abandoned the debate after delivering his remarks.
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is John Santos with the Machete Ensemble from the US with the song “Bombon” from the album “Brazos Abiertos” (2003).
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