The first day of school in Cuba

Today is the first day of school in Cuba. Here in Havana, near the studios of Havana Radio Cuba, a multitude of children could be seen, walking to their schools in their school uniforms, new book bags in hand, accompanied by their parents and grandparents.... More


Cuba's Foreign Ministry issued a Statement, August 29th, blasting Washington's funding for a program whose main goal is to discredit and sabotage the island's health cooperation with dozens of countries around the world.... More


Havana, August 28 (RHC) – Radio Havana Cuba's weekly program "Recordando al Amigo," dedicated to the leader of the Bolivarian Revolution of Venezuela Hugo Chavez, dealt with the environment and current international issues.... More


By Marjorie Cohn, Truthout ... More


By Laurel Leff, The Conversation ... More


The second program of RHC´s Cuba Online weekly show dedicated to the late ex-President of Venezuela Hugo Chavez entitled Remembering the Friend or Recordando al amigo, included the regular presence of Adán Chavez, the Venezuelan Ambassador to Cuba, brother of Hugo Chavez and, as guest, Pedro Calzadilla, the Coordinator General of the Network of Intellectuals, Artists and Social Movements for the Defense of Humanity.... More


anberra, Aug 21 (PL) Australia will be part of the U.S.-led mission in the Strait of Hormuz, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Wednesday.... More


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Havana, Aug 21 (PL) Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez reiterated his rejection of US attempts to sabotage Cuban medical collaboration in over 60 countries.... More


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Biarritz is known for big Atlantic waves, but the loudest crashing at next weekend's G7 meeting in the French resort could be the sound of US President Donald Trump and his convention-wrecking diplomacy.... More


Named ‘World Protest Day’ on Saturday, August 10, massive demonstrations took place in Venezuela and throughout the world against the economic, financial and commercial blockade imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump on the South American country.... More


On August 9, 1945, the government of the United States, then headed by President Harry S. Truman, dropped a plutonium atomic bomb over Nagasaki, which instantly killed no less than 70,000 men, women and children and condemned to death tens of thousands more over the subsequent years.... More


Havana, August 10 (RHC)-- Rallies and demonstrations against the U.S. blockade of Venezuela are taking place around the world on Saturday. ... More


An editorial by Simon Trisdall for The Guardian... More


U.S. cruise ships can no longer travel to Cuba... More


Letter Writing Campaign to the United Nations opposing U.S. Sanctions on Venezuela... More


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