Are the USA’s Unilateral Sanctions on Cuba a Good Thing?
Cuban public opinion rarely reflects in depth on the legal and democratic grounds upon which sanctions against a State should be judged.
Read MoreCuban public opinion rarely reflects in depth on the legal and democratic grounds upon which sanctions against a State should be judged.
Read MoreThe serious accusations against Gil, which include espionage, must be proven if the regime wants to show it is a transparent legal process.
Read MoreThe price of the dollar or euro can soar, stabilize at a new high, and then fall sharply. However, it rarely returns to its starting point.
Read MoreIf the Prosecutor’s Office announcement about charges against Alejandro Gil was a “smokescreen,” it backfired badly.
Read MoreThe historic conviction of Jair Bolsonaro and the military for the attempted coup in 2023 has not stopped those who supported it…
Read MoreIt seems they want to repeat the story: that a top government official does whatever he pleases while his superiors know nothing.
Read MoreMany people in Chile and Latin America share left-wing ideas but feel an emotional rejection toward the parties that promote them.
Read MoreEl Toque’s Representative Currency Exchange Rate fills a need as the Cuban gov. maintains an “official” exchange rate that defies reality.
Read MoreElian, you’re no longer a child, the innocent gleam in your eyes from 25 years ago is gone.
Read MoreObserving this process with political maturity would be far more useful than celebrating other people’s victories as if they were our own.
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