by Rosa Miriam Elizalde | Jun 9, 2022 | Activism, Cuba, Foreign Policy, Joe Biden, Latin America, Mexico, Nicaragua, United States, Venezuela
Meanwhile, the People’s Summit for Democracy stands up for the people of Latin America, and against the U.S. policy of isolationism.
by Manolo de los Santos | Jun 1, 2022 | Activism, Africa, Asia, Bolivia, Central America, Cuba, Economics, History, Indonesia, Mexico, Nicaragua, North America, Politics, Social Justice, South America, Trade, United States, Venezuela, War
In Cuba, “nonalignment” has never meant being neutral, and has always meant being opposed to attempts to divide humanity.
by Sheila Xiao and Manolo de los Santos | May 27, 2022 | Activism, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Central America, Cuba, Economics, Elections, Gender, Health Care/Medicine, History, Honduras, Human Rights, Immigration, Joe Biden, Labor, Mexico, Nicaragua, North America, Politics, Prison Reform, Social Justice, South America, Trade, Trinidad and Tobago, United Nations, United States, Venezuela, Voting Rights, War, Women's Rights
Biden’s insistence on continuing the U.S. policy of exclusion and aggression against Latin America has made his summit a failure before it has even begun.
by Marco Fernandes | May 10, 2022 | Activism, Afghanistan, Africa, Argentina, Asia, Bolivia, Brazil, Central America, China, Colombia, Cuba, Economics, Ecuador, Elections, Europe, Food, History, Human Rights, India, Indonesia, Iran, Joe Biden, Libya, Mexico, Middle East, Nicaragua, North America, Paraguay, Politics, Russia, South Africa, South America, Syria, Trade, Ukraine, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela, War
In recent years, the region has experienced a new wave of progressive governments. The idea of regional integration has, therefore, returned to the table
by Manolo de los Santos | Apr 9, 2022 | Activism, Community, Cuba, Donald Trump, Economics, Food, Gender, Health Care/Medicine, History, Identity Politics, Interview, Joe Biden, Law, Nicaragua, Politics, Russia, Science, Social Justice, Trade, United States, War, Women's Rights
With myriad economic problems that Cuba faces, Díaz-Canel, in line with his predecessors Fidel and Raúl Castro, has renewed the principle of self-reliance. The vaccines are the biggest testimonies.
by Marco Fernandes | Apr 7, 2022 | Activism, Africa, Brazil, Central America, China, Colombia, Cuba, Economics, Elections, Europe, History, Law, Nicaragua, Politics, Right Wing, Russia, South America, Tech, Trade, United States, Venezuela, War
Foreign policy experts in the United States have alerted to the growing economic relationship between Latin America and China, a trend only expected to increase in the coming period.