Cuba expands public-private partnerships amid tightened US blockade
In the face of increasing economic pressure from Washington, Havana has chosen to formalize a provision that has been part of the Constitution since 2019, aiming to revitalize the economy.
“This is our Moncada, our Bay of Pigs,” says young Cuban communist leader
The fuel blockade on Cuba imposed in January by the Trump administration has created a serious humanitarian crisis on the Caribbean island, but instead of breaking the backs of the Cuban people, it has inspired resistance and solidarity.
The empire laid bare: US terror in Venezuela
After the illegal US military operation against Venezuela, the United States faces a crisis of legitimacy, even among its own allies.
Cuba’s secretary of labor resigns after controversial statements
The official’s opinions on homeless people in Cuba were harshly criticized by the president and the head of government, causing her departure.
Cuba has endured and will endure: Roger Waters
Roger Waters and Vijay Prashad talk about Cuba’s iconic history and inspiring actions as a beacon of resistance to imperialism and the example it has provided across the globe
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.
Cuba: crisis, blockade and changes in 2021
Luis De Jesus writes about how Cuba plans to take on 2021, looking closely at the new ambitious economic development strategy “the Ordering Task”
Prensa Latina completes 61 years in the service of truth
For the past six decades, the news agency has been working to serve the truth and spread an emancipatory and anti-hegemonic view of the world
Why should Cuban doctors receive the Nobel Peace Prize?
Medea Benjamin of CODEPINK discusses the campaign to award the Nobel Peace Prize to Cuba’s Henry Reeve medical brigade
The Covid-19 pandemic evidences the need to cooperate despite political differences
The Cuban government emphasizes the need for solidarity and cooperation in the face of the global pandemic which threatens all of humanity
Granma sails for Cuban revolution
The boat, which sailed from Mexico carried Fidel Castro, his brother, Raúl Castro, Che Guevara, and Camilo Cienfuegos and other revolutionaries.






