Editorial

The opinions expressed here are based on objective analysis by a variety of authors on recent events and issues on Cuba.

The Half Empty Glass

My father always said to me, “Don’t believe it until you see it.” Rightfully, there are plenty of articles that…

4 months ago

A Blockade is a Blockade

Few mainstream media journalists reported the US blockade against Cuba was the direct driver of the country-wide blackouts which began…

8 months ago

ESTA – To be (or not to be)

ESTA, from the verb “estar”, one of the most common verbs in the Spanish language that usually translates to the…

3 years ago

Peter Pan, Residential Schools and the Flexibility of Evil

It started in November 1960 when Catholic priests handed out pamphlets to their congregations in churches throughout Havana. The priests…

4 years ago

Joe Biden has Everyone Waiting for his Cuba Policy

American President Joe Biden has been extremely busy since taking office in January, and for the most part his efforts…

4 years ago

The Ball is Rolling

On May 20, U.S. Senators Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), and Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) announced the introduction of bipartisan…

4 years ago

Cuban Vaccines, Latest Target of Information War

Those who follow the news about Cuba may have noticed an exponential increase in criticism of the Cuban government, accompanied…

4 years ago

America’s Presidential Election and What it Means for Cuba

This coming November’s presidential election is generally considered to be one of the most important in the nation’s history. Cuba’s…

5 years ago

New US Sanctions Against Cuba: an Analysis

On September 23 the President of the United States announced a new package of measures against Cuba during Hispanic Heritage…

5 years ago

Media Bias Against Cuba – Some Things Never Change

As the world struggles under the new realities of the COVID-19 crisis, some things never change. So, when Cuba is…

5 years ago