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Deng Xiaoping
Up next, we bring you the English language version of the reflections entitled “Deng Xiaoping,” by Commander in Chief Fidel Castro: ... more |
Alberto Juan Torena
His prestige is gaining strength as an example of Cuba’s great sporting figures. ... more |
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Unusual Days
On June 7, 2012, under the title Assassin-in-Chief, an internet website published the following: “…you aren’t just electing a president of the United States; you are also electing an assassin-in-chief.” ... more |
An Honest Clarification
Some days ago, on May 28, the violent battle waged at El Uvero was commemorated with well deserved references. An elemental duty forces me to clarify the facts ... more |
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The horrible things that the Empire offers us
A piece of news released by AP, the most important US news agency, dated today in Monterrey, Mexico, explains it with irrefutable clarity. This is not the first, and certainly it won’t be the last, about a reality that puts paid to the mountain of lies with which the United States intends to justify the inhuman destiny it reserves for the peoples of our America. ... more |
The 67th anniversary of the victory over nazi-fascism
No political event can be judged outside of the era and the circumstances in which it took place. No one even knows one percent of the fabulous history of Man; but thanks to history, we know about occurrences that go beyond the limits of the imaginable. ... more |
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What Obama Knows
The most demolishing article I have seen nowadays about Latin America was written by Renán Vega Cantor, full professor at the National Pedagogical University of Bogotá ... more |
To sleep with open eyes
I took a good look at Obama in the famous “Summit Meeting”. Sometimes he was overcome by tiredness, he unwillingly shut his eyes but, at times, he slept with open eyes. ... more |
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Sweetened Realities that Fade Away
I was surprised today when I listened to the speech delivered by Jose Miguel Insulza in Cartagena. I thought that the person who was speaking on behalf of the OAS would at least claim some respect for the sovereignty of the peoples of this hemisphere which were for years colonized and cruelly exploited by colonial powers. ... more |
Fidel Castro: The Summit of the Guayaberas
Obama, the first black president of the United States –who is, without any doubt, and intelligent, well educated and eloquent person-, made quite a few people believe that he was an emulator of Abraham Lincoln or Martin Luther King ... more |
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Stephen Harper’s Illusions
The guayabera shirts to be worn by Obama in Cartagena has become one of the main issues covered by the news agencies: Edgar Gómez … has designed one for the US President, Barack Obama, who will be wearing it during the Summit of the Americas, said the daughter of the designer, who added: It is a white, sober guayabera, with a handiwork that is more striking that usual ... more |
The wonderful world of capitalism
The search for the political truth will always be a difficult task even in our times, when science has placed in our hands a huge amount of knowledge. One of the most important was the possibility to know and study the fabulous power of the energy contained in matter. ... more |
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The Roads Leading to Disaster
This Reflection could be written today, tomorrow or any other day without the risk of being mistaken. ... more |
The need to enrich our knowledge
The filmed scenes of the massacre in Libya, starting to be seen, offend for their total absence of humanism and the crass lies that served as an excuse for invading and taking over the natural resources of that country. ... more |
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