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The infinite path towards the north
The so-called Mesoamerican migratory corridor -- one that includes Central America and Mexico to get to the United States -- is the path most used by migrants to get to the U.S.
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When dealing with fatherland or death
Tactical and strategic errors in the revolutionary course have caused problems of a purely economic nature to become political problems today.
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Collapse, fascism, or progressive renewal?
Our political landscape has become so toxic that we can't even pass legislation that is overwhelmingly supported by the majority and the President whose party controls both houses of…
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Bye, bye, Chief Acevedo: Did you really think the truth would set you free in Miami?
Francis Suarez, the pretty-boy mayor some in the media refer to as Miami’s porcelain doll, six months ago announced that he was bringing in the Michael Jordan of police chiefs.
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The wages of white panic are democracy’s death
Sometime during the last twenty years, Republicans began to get a sinking feeling there would soon come a time they could not win a presidential election fair and square.
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What does the preliminary version of Cuba’s new Family Code say?
Periodismo de Barrio answers several essential questions to understand the proposals of the first draft of the Island's Family Code.
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The unhappiness of the intellectuals
In 1960, the famous French philosopher Jean Paul Sartre, accompanied by Simone de Beauvoir, was dazzled by what was happening in Cuba.
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Manchin and Sinema are Democrats in Name Only (DINOS)
Manchin is a Dino, a dinosaur. He harkens back to the pre-civil rights era when Democrats dominated Southern politics by backing the racial status quo.
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Time to play hardball with the unvaccinated
The unvaccinated pose a substantial risk of harm to others by exposing innocent people to the Covid-19 virus.
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CELAC and changes in Latin America
When it seemed that Latin America and the Caribbean were destined to relive decades of right-wing governments, subordinated body and soul to the U.S., things changed again.
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