Báez Sosa Case: One of the Rugby Players in Prison Requests Nullification of Sentence and a New Trial
Lucas Fidel Pertossi, one of the rugby players convicted in the murder of Fernando Báez Sosa, is seeking to nullify his conviction and undergo a new trial, claiming his defense was compromised by a shared legal strategy with co-defendants.
Sokratis Famellos: A Democratic Duty to Support the People of Cuba
Sokratis Famellos, president of SYRIZA, expressed solidarity with the Cuban people amidst concerns over their rights and sovereignty.
Sinaloa Cartel leader faces life in prison for massive fentanyl trafficking operation
Fidel Felix-Ochoa, a leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, is facing life imprisonment for trafficking large amounts of fentanyl into the U.S.
Fidel Félix-Ochoa, alleged leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, appears in Florida on fentanyl trafficking charges
Fidel Félix-Ochoa, the alleged leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, has appeared in a federal court in Florida facing charges of trafficking fentanyl and other drugs into the United States.
The day Robert Duvall swore never to work with Steven Spielberg or DreamWorks again
Robert Duvall, noted for his iconic performances, passed away at 95, recalling a controversial moment in his career regarding his public criticism of Steven Spielberg and DreamWorks.
Jesse Jackson, the negotiator: the day the religious leader managed to get Fidel Castro to release 48 prisoners in Cuba during the Reagan era
The article recounts Jesse Jackson's successful negotiation for the release of 48 Cuban prisoners during a meeting with Fidel Castro in 1984, amidst skepticism from the Reagan administration.
Old Cubans do not get the old age they were promised
The article discusses the struggles of elderly Cubans, particularly highlighting the story of Maria, who faced significant changes in her life due to Fidel Castro's revolution in 1959.
She was promised a golden old age: 'I do not feel betrayed, but I sit here with a pension I cannot live on'
The article tells the story of Maria, a Cuban woman whose life was significantly altered by Fidel Castro's revolution, and how she now struggles with a pension that does not meet her needs.
Cuba Dusts Off an Old Tactic of Fidel Castro: the 'War of All the People' Amid Pressure from the United States
Cuba is reviving its military doctrine of 'War of All the People' in response to escalating tensions with the United States and the threat of potential military intervention.
‘War of the Whole People’: Cuba's Military Strategy in Response to US Pressures
Cuba is reviving its 'War of the Whole People' military doctrine in response to escalating tensions with the United States and the potential threat of military intervention.
Oil Crisis in Cuba: What is Opción Cero, the Plan Created by Fidel Castro that Revives 35 Years Later?
Cuba faces a severe oil crisis exacerbated by U.S. sanctions and a suspension of oil shipments from Mexico, prompting the revival of Fidel Castro's emergency plan known as Opción Cero.
“The Angels of Fidel Castro” Are Being Fired and Cuba Will Lose Another Source of Valuable Currency
Cuba faces the loss of valuable currency as the workers known as 'Angels of Fidel Castro' are being dismissed.
President of the CES: 'We need to have the same conditions as the world’s development. A new Higher Education Law is necessary.'
Fidel Márquez Sánchez, president of the Higher Education Council (CES) in Ecuador, emphasizes the need for a new Higher Education Law to ensure equitable development conditions.
An Infamous Blue Unicorn
The article critiques Argentina's historical admiration for the totalitarian regime of Cuba under Fidel Castro, suggesting it has significantly contributed to the country's socio-economic decline.
The enigma surrounding the next ruler of Cuba: who is emerging as the 'Delcy Rodríguez' of Castroism
In a context of gerontocratic and male leadership in Cuba, younger, low-profile politicians are emerging, including the great-nephew of Fidel and Raúl Castro.
Miguel Díaz-Canel: “Cuba is willing to dialogue with the United States”
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel expresses readiness for dialogue with the United States, emphasizing continuity from previous leaders Fidel and Raúl Castro amid tensions with Washington.
Liliana and Fidel
The article reflects on the funeral in Huelva, where the words of the victims of the Adamuz accident resonated with the attendees.
The Cuban Revolution: From the 'July 26 Movement' to the Establishment of a Socialist State
The Cuban Revolution was a socio-political and armed uprising led by Fidel Castro aimed at overthrowing the regime of Fulgencio Batista due to widespread public discontent over corruption and social inequality in Cuba.
The Revolutionary Camp of the CUP in Cuba (while Maduro fell): all-you-can-drink on the beach, cabaret +18 and early mornings at 5:30
Catalan anti-capitalist and independentist solidarity extends in Cuba, focusing on agricultural projects, preserving Fidel's legacy, and supporting the Bolivarian revolutionary process in Venezuela during its difficult times.
Life in Cuba after Trump's threat: 'This is a drifting ship'
Cuba faces a profound structural crisis and uncertain future amid U.S. threats and its memories of Fidel Castro's victory.
Foreign Minister Marco Rubio: Trump's Man for Latin America
Marco Rubio, whose parents fled Cuba before the revolution, has spent his life hoping for the end of communist rule in Cuba, even after Fidel Castro's death.
Hermenegildo Altozano, the anarcho-capitalist who gave Fidel Castro a tie and is the son of a Franco spy: "That the solution for pensions is to bring in immigrants shows their scam. You need gullible people"
Hermenegildo Altozano, an anarcho-capitalist, critiques the notion that immigration is the solution to pension issues, referring to it as a scam that preys on the naive.
Maduro to grow into ‘Bolivar, Fidel, or Che’ – expert
A political expert claims that Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro will become a lasting political figure akin to Simon Bolivar, Fidel Castro, and Che Guevara, despite facing serious accusations from the U.S.
Fidel Gómez Ochoa, historian: "Francoism has survived democracy"
Historian Fidel Gómez Ochoa is credited with ensuring the study of Francoism and the Spanish transition to democracy in Cantabria schools, highlighting differences in history teaching between public and private institutions.