Teacher’s Day in Cuba: Between Exodus and Crisis
The “fast-track teachers” that began to be trained at the beginning of this century have been followed by all kinds of pedagogical projects.
Read MoreThe “fast-track teachers” that began to be trained at the beginning of this century have been followed by all kinds of pedagogical projects.
Read MoreWe Cubans shouldn’t have to go on supporting “this” and from here, I’m daring to recommend a “dignified death” for the whole process.
Read MoreHere, unanimity is nearly the law, and every time some program or project comes up for “debate,” there’s nearly no debate.
Read MoreLet’s not complain since things could get worse on the island. A whale could accidently snag the undersea cable coming from Venezuela…
Read MoreI’d received a call the day before. I didn’t answer because I was doing something important. I received a message soon afterwards…
Read MoreA new Constitution needs to represent the vast majority of Chile, so they vote in a referendum with an overwhelming majority.
Read MoreMinister of Economy Alejandro Gil has done it again. Without any basis he told the National Assembly that 2023 will be a prosperous year.
Read MoreHow many of those enterprises that today dominate the captive market of the Island do not have a blood link with power?
Read MoreSuyen is one of some 40 political prisoners being held in inhumane conditions in the infamous Managua jail known as El Chipote.
Read MoreWanting to carry out the process for drafting a new constitution without basic democratic standards, is extreme stubbornness.
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