The New Ministry of Truth Launched in Cuba
After the large-scale protests of July, the regime has moved at full speed to pass decrees to control publications on the internet.
Read MoreAfter the large-scale protests of July, the regime has moved at full speed to pass decrees to control publications on the internet.
Read MoreOver the Gulf of Mexico & the Caribbean, a medium to high probability of tropical cyclone formation is expected during the next 5 days.
Read MoreThere is a soundtrack of the disaster that is barely mentioned but that surrounds us on all sides, echoing what we heard in the 1990s.
Read MoreEvery international sanction imposed on top Ortega officials is followed by an increase in repressive acts against the country’s citizens.
Read MoreWhen the pandemic had still only recently hit the island, my block in the Villa Nueva neighborhood would go outside to applaud doctors…
Read MoreJulio Antonio Fernandez brings us many of the causes and effects of the first mass protests in Cuba in well over 60 years.
Read MoreThe Oxfam director for Latin America and the Caribbean, affirmed that the Interior Ministry refused to receive “the papers they asked for”
Read MoreThe complaints of patients and relatives warn of the lack of oxygen in Ciego de Ávila, Villa Clara, Camagüey, Cienfuegos and Holguín…
Read MoreThis week our drawings relate to the controversial Decree Law 35, a new legal instrument of the Cuban Government to control cyberspace.
Read MoreA commitment to report from abroad and document what is happening in Nicaragua, despite the persecution against the press.
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