The blockade that the United States has imposed on Cuba practically since the beginning of its revolutionary process does not cause all the problems and challenges affecting the Revolution, but it undoubtedly has a crucial link with them. Juan Diego García The enormous difficulties generated by the […]
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Conflict breeds hunger
It can displace farmers and destroy agricultural assets and food stocks. Or it can disrupt markets, driving up prices and damaging livelihoods. In this vicious circle, conflict and lack of food break down the very fabric of society, and all too often lead to violence. Silvia Martínez These […]
Cyber surveillance, a dangerous industry
The vast scale of violations perpetrated through secretive cyber surveillance has exposed a global human rights crisis, Amnesty International warned, in a new briefing published following the revelations of the Pegasus Project investigation. The briefing, uncovering the iceberg: the digital surveillance crisis wrought by states and the private sector, […]
The dead of the “humanitarian” intervention
In a recent exchange on Facebook, a Cuban man criticised another man in the United States for calling for an invasion of Cuba, in the heat of recent events on the island. Osvaldo Rodríguez Martínez “No invasion, my friend, humanitarian intervention so that the dictatorship does not murder […]
The next COVID-19 forgery in Mexico
After peddling fake tests and vaccines for the coronavirus, criminals are now selling counterfeit vaccination certificates in Mexico City, allowing their customers to lie about their vaccine status and travel abroad. Mark Wilson InSight Crime Vendors in Mexico City’s Plaza de Santo Domingo neighborhood are charging 500 to […]