
Cuba & COVID 19 Public Health, Science and Solidarity
A global pandemic in a globalised world. Over one million people have died. What could we have done differently to save lives and livelihoods? In […]
A global pandemic in a globalised world. Over one million people have died. What could we have done differently to save lives and livelihoods? In […]
The following Op-Ed, published by Khamenei.ir, looks at the US’s Guantanamo Prison from a human rights perspective. When, in his annual speech in the US […]
Donald Trump leaves the White House doubly defeated: he could not win presidential re-election, nor could he overthrow the governments of Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua; against […]
The so-called ‘color revolutions’ are revolts whose supporters defend their non-violent character. These mobilisations that took place, mostly, in the post-Soviet space, stand out for their […]
Cuban journalist Cristina Escobar summarising recent events in Havana (in English) for Radio Habana #Cuba @RadioHabanaCuba https://teveo.cu/media/AbVkXjnzUf5QP5cT… Artists, hunger strikers, protests and US interference during […]
On the fourth anniversary of the Comandante en jefe’s physical disappearance, November 25, his work, example, and words as alive as ever, “We have shown […]
What happens in the San Isidro Movement in Havana? There is a hunger strike. So far 13 people have joined in a house located in Old […]
A piece of news has made the headline in the Cuban press: For the first time, the total amount of damages caused by the US […]
Cuba is already a medical powerhouse, and if it can successfully navigate the minefield of US sanctions, it could supply much of Latin America with […]
A world premiere of a documentary by Irish filmmakers Ollie Aslin and Gary Lennon. Castro’s Spies tells the story of the Cuban Five. They where intelligence […]