In the silhouette of an hourglass are two visions of the world. In the top part one can see a dark and dismal vision of the planet, dripping as if it were bleeding. Eugenio Blanco The bottom part begins catching these drops and starts to put together a much clearer […]
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The Spanish right and political and social opposition
The collapse of social democracy, the triumph of the right (without exceeding its electoral ceiling) and the advancement of minority parties in the recent general election break the dominant two-party model in Spain. Eduardo Rodríguez-Baz In the elections on the 20th of November the conservative People’s Party (PP) beat the […]
The blockade and its brutal impact on Cuban media
The work of the Cuban press is affected by serious limitations, being a target of the measures derived from the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the U.S. government against Cuba for more than 50 years. Jose Reinaldo Fernandez Vega, president of the Association of National Press Executives in […]
Bolt and Blake: a final in London 2012?
Amateurs and experts are already dreaming of another sparkling athletic season, glittering like its elite league. Not in the World Cup, but in the Olympic Games where everyone hopes for a new high-speed battle amongst the men. Julio César Mejías Cárdenas Such is the desire to once again enjoy the […]
Selma James and judicial murder
She is the author of books and pamphlets including “Marx and feminism” and “The power of women and the subversion of the community”, the founder of the international wages for housework campaign, which has seen legislation enacted recognizing women’s unpaid contribution to society in Spain, Trinidadand and Tobago, and Venezuela. […]