Does U.S. Policy Towards Cuba Ever Really Change?
By Iroel Sánchez on May 23, 2022 On June 29, 2021, the U.S. Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, was interviewed by journalist Lucia Duraccio, of […]
By Iroel Sánchez on May 23, 2022 On June 29, 2021, the U.S. Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, was interviewed by journalist Lucia Duraccio, of […]
We’re constantly told that socialism is a failure and that no matter how bad things are in the US, we should be grateful to live […]
The award winning documentary Castro’s Spies, the story of five Cuban intelligent agents sent to the United States to prevent acts of terrorism, will have its […]
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 […]
The People’s Summit for Democracy is outraged by the decision of the United States government to deny visas to a 23 person delegation from Cuban […]
Argentina reiterated its criticism of the United States’ decision to exclude Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela from the 9th Summit of the Americas, an action condemned […]
Party First Secretary and President of the Republic Miguel Diaz-Canel meets with members of the drafting committee, preparing the latest version of the Code which […]
By Maribel Acosta Damas on April 4, 2022 In the 21 years of free and high-quality operation, the humanitarian program of Chernobyl children in Cuba […]
March 29 marked 32 years since 139 children from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus arrived in Cuba after the impact of the explosion of the fourth […]
Breakthrough’s Rania Khalek went to Havana to investigate. The US blockade of Cuba leaves no part of Cuban society untouched. It intentionally causes shortages of […]