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CIA Report: Cuba’s Economy Falters, but Regime’s Fall Not Inevitable

U. S. intelligence reports indicate a difficult economic and political situation in Cuba, but they do not provide strong backing for President Donald Trump's...

Cuba Says 32 Citizens Killed as U.S. Forces Seize Venezuela’s Maduro

Cuba announced that 32 of its citizens were killed during a U.S. military raid in Venezuela aimed at extracting President Nicolas Maduro for prosecution...

Top Cuban Official Falls in Espionage Scandal, Sentenced to Life in Prison

Cuba’s Supreme Popular Tribunal has sentenced former economy minister Alejandro Gil to life in prison after a closed-door trial found him guilty of espionage...

Exclusive: U.S. Pushes to Shun Cuba at UN, Citing Evidence of Fighters in Ukraine

President Donald Trump's administration is mobilizing U. S. diplomats to lobby against a U. N. resolution urging the U. S. to lift its long-standing...

Cuba’s Hunger Protests: A Reckoning with the Revolution’s Broken Promises

In March 2024, a wave of protests erupted across Cuba, with the epicenter in Santiago de Cuba, where the cries of "¡Comida y electricidad!"—food"...

Russia and Cuba Bristling at Growing Bilateral Ties

The State Duma, Russia's lower chamber of legislators, bristled in late March 2025 at the strengthening multifaceted ties with Cuba during the first-class interaction...

Latin America’s post-new left is constantly reinventing

When ideas fail, Goethe says, words come in very handy. Words make worlds. However, as Thucydides cautions, in wars, words lose their meaning. We...

Canada’s Aid is Failing to Reform Human Rights’ Violations in the Americas

Authors: Othon A. Leon and Dr. Julian Spencer-Churchill Security forces in the Americas persist in violating human rights, even as Canada intensifies its efforts to...

Understanding Cuban society

In one of the Bollywood movies 'Tiger Jinda Hai’ (Tiger is alive) shot in Cuba the hero and the heroine are seen as independent...

Cuba and progression towards reforms

Cuba has undertaken progressive reforms nearly three decades ago in 1994 with liberalising commodity markets, and  providing support to the farmers so that they...

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