The Ortega Regime Tries to Hijack the Granada Poetry Festival
The only poetry that fits is that of protest; freedom is a precious belonging that we can’t sacrifice on altars raised to idols with feet of clay.
Read MoreThe only poetry that fits is that of protest; freedom is a precious belonging that we can’t sacrifice on altars raised to idols with feet of clay.
Read MoreIn a weakened economy the question of prioritizing investments in Cuba’s tourism when there are so many other needs is a matter of debate.
Read MoreMaking sure it doesn’t get erased, Havana, Cuba. By Amr Soliman (Canada). Camera: Samsung Note 9
Read MoreA brief history of trade unionism in the political opposition in Nicaragua and a call to the new National Coalition.
Read MoreThe issue of animal protection in Cuba is in full swing. Social media has become a platform where animal rights groups do much activist work.
Read MoreThe high temperatures will be between 19 and 27° C (66 and 81 F) and the lows between 12 and 17° C (54 and 63 F).
Read MoreThe Moon and the Tree, Ontario, Canada. By María Pineda (Canada). Camera: Pixel XL 2
Read MoreOn Tuesday, the psychologist identified as the “architect” of the CIA’s torture program testified for the first time to the war court at Guantánamo Bay.
Read MoreIn Brazil, federal prosecutors filed a criminal complaint against journalist Glenn Greenwald in connection to a major investigation he spearheaded.
Read MoreWell, after the “elections” this past weekend, Cuba has provincial governors who will officially take on their positions on February 8th.
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