Capitalism, Cuba and human rights By Cheryl LaBash May 25, 2018 Havana, Cuba, on May Day. Scarcely one month apart, the U.S. and Cuba each released a review [...]
Maduro wins Venezuela election by landslide By Andrew Mayton and John Catalinotto May 23, 2018 The real problem the U.S. imperialists have with Venezuela’s election [...]
New Cuban president continues ‘Work of the Revolution’ By Teresa Gutierez April 25, 2018 On April 18, the anniversary of the Bay of Pigs, Miguel Díaz-Canel was elected the new [...]
More doubt about ‘sonic attacks’ in Cuba By Tyler Vosgerchian March 16, 2018 Ann Arbor, Mich. — Professors Kevin Fu of the University of Michigan and Wenyuan Xu of [...]
Climate change and class struggle By G. Dunkel March 13, 2018 A symbol of Cuba’s Tarea Vida (LifeWork) initiative against climate change catastrophe. [...]
Women, Cuba and the road to revolution By Teresa Gutierrez March 8, 2018 The lives of women dramatically changed with the overturning of the Soviet Union and [...]
ICAP invites U.S. activists to XIII International May Day Brigade By Cheryl LaBash January 28, 2018 “The Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples, together with its Travel Agency [...]
U.S. sanctions, cryptocurrency and blockchain By Gary Wilson January 8, 2018 A recent front-page headline of the New York Times read, “To Evade Sting of U.S. Sanctions [...]
Twitter Storm for Cuba/Join the 2018 Venceremos Brigade! January 17th: TWITTER STORM FOR CUBA! On December 17th, 2014, President Obama made history when he announced that the U.S. [...]
Dec 18: NO to Trump’s Cuba policy rollback! NO to the blockade against Cuba! December 17 will mark three years since Presidents Obama and Raúl Castro made steps [...]
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