By José Dos Santos
From Granma, September 25, 2009
When trumpet player Alexander Abreu showed his skills at the closing of the Peace without Borders Concert in Havana’s Revolution… Read More...
Good morning. Mr. President, Mr. Secretary General, fellow delegates, ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to address you for the first time as the 44th President of the United States.… Read More...
By Jean-Guy Allard,Cubadebate
A CubaNews translation. Edited by Walter Lippmann
The four Cuban women kidnapped by the Zetas, the murderous gang linked with Miami mafia rings, would… Read More...
Miami's Cuban community divided over Juanes' Havana Concert for Peace
By Carlos Miller
Taken from NBC News - Miami
The pro-Juanes Cubans had the bigger flags. They also had the numbers.… Read More...
By Philip Stoddard
(Editor’s Note: This is a letter taken from the Letters section of a recent Miami Herald. Over the past few weeks Progreso Weekly has written about Florida Power… Read More...
By Michael Winship
From Truthout
If you ever needed proof that Washington is governed by the Golden Rule -- the one that says, he who has the gold, rules -- you only have to look at… Read More...
By Mark Weisbrot
From The Guardian
Corruption takes many forms in different countries and locations. Here in the United States it may not be as common to pay off a judge or a customs… Read More...
By Max J. Castro mcastro@gmail.com
But beyond the GOP’s lies and the Democrats’ rebuttals there is the question nobody dares ask. What about the undocumented immigrants? Are they a… Read More...
By Saul Landau
In Miami, several retired U.S. officials remembered the early 1960s, when the CIA sent hundreds of employees to join other government bureaucrats to process and recruit… Read More...
Toward the Party Conference (Part 5)
The rectification
By Jorge Gómez Barata
The sectarianism introduced into the Communist Party ranks in 1962 was manifested in the mistrust in the… Read More...