Cuba: a tale of two hurricanes
As Hurricane Ian was causing devastation in the province of Pinar del Río, over 37,000 accounts on Twitter replicated the hashtag #CubaPaLaCalle (Cuba to the streets) calling for mass protests. However, less than 2% of the users who participated in this virtual mobilization were in Cuba
Storms at the Summit of the Americas
June 7 was a bad day for the secretary-general of the Organization of American States. During the Summit of the Americas, a young man declared to him what he is: an instigator of the coup in Bolivia.
The heroes of Hotel Saratoga
Rosa Miriam Elizalde reflects on the heroism of ordinary Cubans and the deep sense of solidarity that was visible following the explosion at the Saratoga Hotel in Old Havana on May 6
Cuba: five years after Fidel
Rosa Miriam Elizalde reflects on what has happened in the five years since the physical departure of Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro
Why is the US fueling the November 15 Cuba protests?
Cuban journalist Rosa Miriam Elizalde discusses the US-backed counter-revolutionary protests planned for November 15
The US has an unhealthy obsession with Cuba
Through USAID, the US government has funneled millions of dollars into Cuban opposition groups as part of their desperate attempts to overthrow the revolution
The money that never arrives in Cuba
Cubans living abroad have been unable to send remittances to their loved ones on the island due to the unilateral coercive measure imposed by Donald Trump just before leaving office
What they don’t say about Cuba
Cuban journalist Rosa Miriam Elizalde reflects on the international multimedia disinformation campaign launched against Cuba
The world says no to the blockade of Cuba
In today’s historic UN General Assembly vote, 184 supported ending the US blockade of Cuba and only the United States and Israel voted against
The attack that never happened: Cuba and the US fantasy of sonic attacks
Renowned Cuban journalist Rosa Miriam Elizalde discusses the long-lasting impact of the US allegation that “sonic attacks” were carried out against US embassy staff
Can Washington think of Cuba’s government as something other than needs to be overthrown?
Joe Biden’s Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said that he will be reviewing all actions taken by the outgoing Trump administration, including the designation of Cuba as a sponsor of terrorism
The US Is Trying to Provoke a Soft Coup in Cuba
The San Isidro events provide another example of the US government’s attempt to create a soft coup.






