Castro’s Spies – A very Irish perspective
Castro’s Spies is not just a very good film about Cuba, it is an important milestone in Irish documentary filmmaking. Taking the kind of insight […]
Castro’s Spies is not just a very good film about Cuba, it is an important milestone in Irish documentary filmmaking. Taking the kind of insight […]
Written by: Arnold August Traditionally, Canada has spoken out once a year in the United Nations. However, in 2019 at the UN General Assembly, Canada’s […]
Fidel Castro had chartered a course for Cuba to ensure the island’s complete liberation from U.S. colonial influence and interference. Participating at the UN’s Sixth […]
Daniel Kovalik teaches International Human Rights at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, and is author of the recently-releasedNo More War: How the West Violates International […]
Vijay Prashad spoke with Cuban doctors about their experiences serving in medical brigades and their commitment to serving humanity In 2004, Dr. José Armando Arronte […]
A day of official mourning was decreed in Cuba on Saturday as a tribute to eminent intellectual and Havana Historian Eusebio Leal, who died on […]
By: Arnold August Although this article was published in the original Spanish version last March, now that Julian Assange is in prison the analysis in […]
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel recalled the thoughts of the leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, when he highlighted the strength of the people against […]
by Ramona Wadi In recognition for the Cuban doctors’ efforts to aid nations across the world to cope with the coronavirus pandemic, there have been recommendations for […]
Neither the cold nor the language intimidated the young Cuban doctor Roberto Arias Hernández, who for two months has been part of the contingent of […]