By Manuel Alberto Ramy
HAVANA – In 1540, Ignatius Loyola (now a saint) founded the Company of Jesus, the religious order of Jesuits.
One of the four vows Jesuits must make is… Read More...
By Elsa Claro
HAVANA – Is it true that between 2013 and 2014 the dual currency in Cuba will be eliminated? This is a correction of the publication where the prediction was made and… Read More...
The Cuban blogger and the ‘Big Bad Wolf’
By Benjamin Willis and Maria Isabel Alfonso
From Counterpunch
Yoani Sanchez’ long-awaited arrival to the United States has been… Read More...
By Yadira Escobar
HIALEAH GARDENS – Oswaldo Paya was a Spanish citizen as told on Spanish television by his own brother, Carlos Paya Sardinas, when he proclaimed that “the… Read More...
By Saul Landau
The new film, “No”, takes place in Chile in 1988 as the nation faced a plebiscite – a vote of all citizens – on whether to keep General Augusto Pinochet in… Read More...
By Max J. Castro
majcastro@gmail.com
MIAMI - Over the last couple of years, I have strolled smoking a cigar countless times through Little Havana’s main drag – famous Calle Ocho –… Read More...
By Bill Press
Quick! Somebody tell President Obama. Alert the members of Congress. Shout it out to the media: I have balanced the budget!
That's right. Me. Bill Press, talk show… Read More...
By David Brooks
From the Mexican newspaper La Jornada
NEW YORK CITY – Every day, dissidents from various nations come to the United States to denounce before academic forums, human… Read More...
By Joey Flechas
From The Gainesville Sun
FLORIDA - A recent study has found that the Florida College System has a $26.6 billion annual economic impact on Florida's economy.… Read More...
From Associated Press
FLORIDA - Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist holds a big edge over Republican Gov. Rick Scott among registered Florida voters in a hypothetical… Read More...