Former CIA operative and Cuban exile Luis Posada Carriles died Wednesday in Miami, Florida, at the age of 90. Posada Carriles is best known as … Cuban Terrorist Luis Posada Carriles Dies in Miami, Aged 90Read more
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What Cuba Can Teach Us About Food and Climate Change
The Studebakers plying up and down Havana’s boardwalk aren’t the best advertisement for dynamism and innovation. But if you want to see what tomorrow’s fossil-fuel-free, … What Cuba Can Teach Us About Food and Climate ChangeRead more
Why Cubans are 15 Times Less Likely to Die from Hurricanes Than Americans
From the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico to Florida and Georgia, millions of Americans remain without electricity as they attempt to recover from the … Why Cubans are 15 Times Less Likely to Die from Hurricanes Than AmericansRead more
Cuba Trains 80k International Doctors—For Free
Cuba has trained more than 80,000 doctors from Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, the United States, Pakistan and China in the last 50 years for … Cuba Trains 80k International Doctors—For FreeRead more
A Brief History of America’s Cold-Blooded, Terroristic Treatment of Cuba
The establishment of diplomatic ties between the US and Cuba has been widely hailed as an event of historic importance. Correspondent John Lee Anderson, who … A Brief History of America’s Cold-Blooded, Terroristic Treatment of CubaRead more
5 Times Fidel Proved He Was a True Internationalist
1. Liberation of Southern Africa While Angola won its independence from Portugal on Jan. 15, 1975, inner political conflicts escalated between the leftist People’s Movement … 5 Times Fidel Proved He Was a True InternationalistRead more
In Cuba, the revolution continues, softly, as times change
4 August 2011 On my first day in Cuba, in 1967, I waited in a bus queue that was really a conga line. Ahead of … In Cuba, the revolution continues, softly, as times changeRead more