Children playing on the street in Havana, Cuba. Photo: Zoe Alexandra By Vijay Prashad March 15, 2026 Source: People’s Dispatch In this diary-style reflection from a recent visit to Cuba, Vijay Prashad […]
Children playing on the street in Havana, Cuba. Photo: Zoe Alexandra By Vijay Prashad March 15, 2026 Source: People’s Dispatch In this diary-style reflection from a recent visit to Cuba, Vijay Prashad […]
Join us for Stand for Peace on Saturday, October 19, from 12 PM to 1 PM at 27th and National Avenue in Milwaukee. The event will focus on ending the U.S. economic blockade against Cuba, coinciding with the upcoming UN debate. Afterward, join us at Mitchell Park for a special video recording.
The National Network on Cuba, Black Alliance for Peace, and Lowcountry Action Committee strongly condemn the US Africa Command (AFRICOM) airstrikes in Somalia reported to have killed 2 Cuban doctors. We mourn the loss of their lives, and we demand the U.S. release all information about the bombing to Cuba and the victims’ families.
Cuba defended Palestine at the Security Council’s open debate on Peace through dialogue: contribution of regional, subregional and bilateral agreements to the prevention and peaceful settlement of disputes.
In late September, The Nation’s publisher, Katrina vanden Heuvel, and its editor, D.D. Guttenplan, met with Cuban president Miguel Díaz-Canel for an exclusive interview in New York.
Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) was charged in a superseding federal indictment on Thursday with conspiracy by a public official to act as a foreign agent, intensifying the legal peril facing the veteran lawmaker as he continues to resist calls to resign.
Hear Omara Portuondo, the last member of Cuba’s famed Buena Vista Social Club in Milwaukee, October 15
While political differences may shut doors, science forges its own way. Despite U.S.-Cuba relations not nearing the warmth experienced during the Barack Obama era, researchers from both nations remain steadfast in their pursuit of collaboration.
Bob Menendez, who spearheads the brutal US sanctions regime against several sovereign nations, was asked to resign after corruption charges were filed against him.
The Biden administration intends to offer increased financial assistance from the U.S. to Cuba’s private sector, aiming to relax constraints on the island, as reported by Bloomberg. It’s promises haven’t been implemented yet.
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