This Thursday, August 15, Manuel Menéndez Castellanos, who until a few years ago was closely linked to the repression of our people, arrived at the
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This Monday, August 19, marks 24 years since Hugo Chávez Frías was sworn in as president of Venezuela, a fact that is closely linked to
Harrisonburg, VA, Wednesday, July 10, 2024 Monsignor Bishop Elias Zaidan President of the Justice and Peace Committee United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Monsignor, Today,
When I first went to prison in 1999, I had the opportunity to study God’s word. I became convinced then that the most difficult task
This May 14 marks the 76th anniversary of the proclamation of the State of Israel. Just one day after this historic event, Egyptian, Iraqi, Lebanese,
One of the events that marked our struggles for independence and demonstrated the importance our heroes placed on the rule of law was the promulgation
Since 1959, Cuban military intervention in the Americas began, although the most well-known examples are Che Guevara’s guerrilla in Bolivia, support for the Tupamaro Movement,
This Sunday, March 17, several significant protests were reported in Cuba. According to reports on social networks, the protests took place in the town of
In the midst of the shuffle of information about Cuba, as a result of the events of last Sunday, March 19, I was struck by
At the Second International Conference of Socialist Women held in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1910, the communist leader Clara Zetkin urged the commemoration of an unfortunate