Hammer: a time traveler in Havana?
An exponent of the creators of the Platt Amendment walks the streets of Havana and, in the name of freedom, pretends to put the noose on our heads
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An exponent of the creators of the Platt Amendment walks the streets of Havana and, in the name of freedom, pretends to put the noose on our heads
Each year, between 14,500 and 17,000 people from some 59 countries are trafficked into the U.S.; however, experts in the field point out that these figures reflect only a negligible part of the reality
Trump's second term shows a pattern: priority given to executive power, personal loyalty over institutions, and rejection of all international norms
The Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) hopes to win the Presidency again with Hugo Martínez Bonilla, while polls show voters divided evenly among several candidates, with 22% undecided
Nicolás Maduro, before a massive mobilization in Caracas, asked the coup plotters: “What are you going to do now? Are you going to continue playing at intervention?”
Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson, the last great figure of the civil rights movement in the United States and the first African American to lead a campaign for the presidency of the country, died on Tuesday at the age of 84, closing a fundamental chapter in the struggle for social justice in the 20th century
Irregular migrants constantly die along the way, are abandoned by smugglers or fall into the hands of rival gangs fighting over the "merchandise."
Cubans are truly committed to the principle of sovereignty, we are protective of our independence, and we would never do to others what we would not allow to be done to ourselves
It takes a lot of nerve for the U.S. President to assume a tone of concern for the Cuban people, while maintaining the genocidal blockade and allocating millions of dollars for subversion in our country
Chávez embodied Venezuela’s longing for freedom, and set out to raise a rebellious continent and lead it on the path to its second independence