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Under siege: more democracy

Is Cuban democracy perfectible? It is, and one way to do so is through the consultation underway, without exclusions, which has opened space for the participation of Cubans living abroad, as well. Faced with critical situations, dictatorships respond with more repression; revolutions respond with more democracy

D-Day, V-Day, and beyond

Cuba and Venezuela continue to resist imperialist attacks and advance their national projects

The never-ending, lucrative search for a Cuban Euromaidan

This July 1, popular streets corners in Havana and provincial capitals, were to have been the scene of protests against police violence, orchestrated by paid counterrevolutionaries, who once again received no response whatsoever from the Cuban people

Lenin, a contemporary at 150 years of age

Much more than a theoretician, Lenin was a revolutionary fighter, not one to sit back and wait for objective and subjective conditions to ripen

Fidel, his people and new, indispensable learnings

Few other public figures in history have, during their lives, faced an organized demonization machine like that wielded against Fidel. Perhaps in no other case has so much money been spent - not only to eliminate him physically, but to annihilate his moral stature as well.

Joe Biden, the liberator of the Internet?

Biden calls Cuba a "failed state", but there is nothing more failed than the US government's "creative" attempts over 60 years to change the regime on the island. Sorry, yes there is, it's the way Miami terrorists and extortionists have duped US governments over the same period.

Fidel versus COVID-19 and beyond

Fidel began advocating the development of biotechnology, in the mid-1980s, insisting that the country would be a world power in medicine, despite the doubts of skeptics and taunts from his enemies

Apartheid’s Waterloo

The racist South African regime had chosen an area it considered favorable for its adventures in southern Angola, but it was precisely the battle of Cuito Cuanavale that, in the words of Nelson Mandela, "marked the turning point in the struggle to free the continent and our country from the scourge of apartheid"