Cuba, Salis and the Usual Red Heart: Selfie with Che's Daughter
Italian MEP Ilaria Salis faces scrutiny after a controversial selfie with Aleida Guevara during a humanitarian mission to Cuba amid ongoing discussions about the political implications of the U.S. embargo.
The Caribbean Flotilla, the Guillotine of Hatred, and the Left Orphaned by Khamenei: Here are the Podiums of the Worst
A flurry of activists is embarking on a flotilla to Cuba to challenge the U.S. embargo, stirring up old sentiments of revolutionary nostalgia and criticism of current politics.
Central Banks: The Wheel of Monetary Policy Cannot Be Turned Back
The future chairman of the US Federal Reserve, Kevin Warsh, aims to revive the monetary policy of the 2000s, a move deemed risky by the author.
That feeling of meeting Che Guevara's children and talking about Russia, confessed the vice-chairman of Fico's party
The vice-chairman of Fico's party expressed a sense of historical connection after meeting the children of Che Guevara and discussing current events related to Russia.
Camilo Torres: Who was the 'Colombian Che Guevara' and how he became a 'priest-guerrilla'
The remains of Camilo Torres, a notable figure known as the 'Colombian Che Guevara,' were identified 60 years after his disappearance, promising hope for many families of missing persons in Colombia.
With Che Guevara Gone, Cuba Faces a Choice: Trump or Bankruptcy
Cuba is grappling with an economic crisis exacerbated by U.S. policies under the Trump administration, highlighted by the cancellation of its major cigar festival.
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.