Cuba, Haiti, the Helms-Burton and the Crime of Insubordination
Haiti was the first free nation in Latin America and the Caribbean, the first nation in the modern world emerging from a slave revolt, and […]
Haiti was the first free nation in Latin America and the Caribbean, the first nation in the modern world emerging from a slave revolt, and […]
We’re constantly told that socialism is a failure and that no matter how bad things are in the US, we should be grateful to live […]
The award winning documentary Castro’s Spies, the story of five Cuban intelligent agents sent to the United States to prevent acts of terrorism, will have its […]
Rosa Miriam Elizalde reflects on the heroism of ordinary Cubans and the deep sense of solidarity that was visible following the explosion at the Saratoga Hotel […]
Argentina reiterated its criticism of the United States’ decision to exclude Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela from the 9th Summit of the Americas, an action condemned […]
By Maribel Acosta Damas on April 4, 2022 In the 21 years of free and high-quality operation, the humanitarian program of Chernobyl children in Cuba […]
March 29 marked 32 years since 139 children from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus arrived in Cuba after the impact of the explosion of the fourth […]
Breakthrough’s Rania Khalek went to Havana to investigate. The US blockade of Cuba leaves no part of Cuban society untouched. It intentionally causes shortages of […]
As the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s (NATO) plans for expansion plays out on Russia’s borders, the question of sovereignty and defense could be recalled through […]
March 29, 2022 was the 32nd anniversary of the arrival in Cuba of 139 children from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus; after the impact of the […]