History will be the Nuremberg of the empire
After World War II, the struggle for human rights had a privileged place in the hegemonic speech of world capitalism
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After World War II, the struggle for human rights had a privileged place in the hegemonic speech of world capitalism
The member of the Political Bureau and Cuban Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, condemned the facts in the social network X, and warned that they may have "unpredictable consequences for the region"
U.S. President Barack Obama exemplified “smart power” in the White House, while George Bush opted for “hard power,” both to implement the same imperialist strategy
A "mentally disturbed" individual drives his vehicle 100 miles with an assault rifle and ammunition, stops in the middle of the night in the heart of Washington, a short distance from the White House, and opens fire on an embassy - obviously a very lucid madman, capable of planning and carrying out such an attack
The term Fourth Generation Warfare was born in October 1989, when a group of military analysts from the U.S. Army and Marine Corps published a document entitled The Changing Face of War: Into the Fourth Generation, in an issue of the Military Review and the Marine Corps Gazette.
The images say it all, they are the same aggressors. If we look at photos taken in three places – Kiev, Caracas, and Managua – we will find many coincidences
Irregular migrants constantly die along the way, are abandoned by smugglers or fall into the hands of rival gangs fighting over the "merchandise."
In the midst of Independence Day celebrations in the United States, the nation faces internal challenges such as political divisions, inequality crisis, and health and housing problems for many citizens
Two months after the terrorist Alazo Baró shot up the Cuban embassy in Washington, the complicit silence of the Trump administration, and the impunity afforded his mentors, indicate that violence will continue to be part of U.S. government policy toward Cuba
In this season of “anything goes” which is the U.S. Presidential election campaign, satisfying interest group lobbies is key, since they can play a decisive role in mobilizing the vote for the candidate that best responds to their demands.