USAID and the deep pockets of the counterrevolution
On November 3, 1961, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) was created, supposedly to collaborate with the economic and social development of Latin America.
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On November 3, 1961, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) was created, supposedly to collaborate with the economic and social development of Latin America.
Amid the complex circumstances facing the world, and particularly Latin America, following the recent military operation against the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Washington is directing its threats toward Cuba.
National polls are a good barometer to measure how things are going, but they are not necessarily indicative of the outcome of the Electoral College
The latest attempts of the most vulgar current of the anti-Cuban political propaganda on social media - where everything, whether real or imagined, can find a place - to shape an opinion has, as usual, backfired against those who brought it to life.
In June 1960, Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro Ruz appeared before the cameras of Cuban Television to inform the people that, on the instructions of the U.S. Government, foreign companies intended to boycott oil processing.
Donald Trump's actions on the evening of his inauguration clearly define the methods his government will use to defend Washington's interests on a global scale
September 11, 2001, one news item monopolized headlines in media around the world, “The United States under attack.” Images of the Twin Towers in New York enveloped in clouds of smoke and dust became the symbol of a new era.
The recent events in the Gaza Strip have laid bare, as never before, the essence of Zionism and the complicity of the West and the US with the Israeli regime.
With the Agency's debacle, truths unknown to most people are coming to light
Luiz Eduardo Greenhalgh, former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s attorney, speaks at University of Havana Law School