Cuba solidarity

A large crowd gathered to hear Indian Marxist intellectual and writer Vijay Prashad speak about his new book, On Cuba: Reflections on 70 Years Revolution and Struggle, co-authored by Noam Chomsky. Rachel Evans 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

billboard in Cuba says "My country: Better without the blockade"

The United Nations General Assembly adopted a non-binding resolution calling on the United States to end its 62-year blockade of Cuba. Out of the 193 member countries, only Israel and the US voted against the resolution, with Moldova abstaining, reports Ben Radford.

About 100 people joined a rally outside the United States聽Consulate to protest the country鈥檚 role in generating war and devastation across the globe. Kerry Smith reports.

Iv谩n Barreto L贸pez from the Cuban Institute for Friendship Among the Peoples (ICAP) spoke to Alex Bainbridge聽about ending the US-imposed blockade of Cuba which he said has impacted 鈥渆very Cuban鈥.

Australia-Cuba Friendship Society volunteers launch the campaign on June 3

The Australia-Cuba Friendship Society launched the 2023 From Australia to Cuba with Love campaign. Alex Bainbridge reports.

Solidarity with Cuba

This year鈥檚 May Day celebration in Cuba was interrupted by severe storms that knocked out electricity in much of the country, but this didn't dampen the spirits of more than 150 activists from the United States visiting on a solidarity delegation, reports Walter Smolarek.

Venezuelan聽President Hugo聽Chavez was a leader for Venezuela, Latin America and the whole world, a meeting to mark 10 years since his death, was told. Chris Slee reports.

Clean up after Hurricane Ian in Cuba

Cuba's world-leading disaster management system sprang into action when聽 Hurricane Ian struck the country鈥檚 western province of Pinar del R铆o, on September 27, report Vijay Prashad and Manolo De Los Santos.

Craft shop in Cuba

To increase the supply of goods, especially food, Cuba is allowing more foreign investment in local wholesale and retail trade for the first time since 1959, reports Ian Ellis-Jones.

Matanzas

The intensification of the US blockade聽of Cuba, combined with the downturn in tourism as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, has caused big shortages of food, medicine, fuel and electricity, reports Ian Ellis-Jones.

Rosa Miriam Elizalde reports on the heroic actions of those who went out to save others after the Hotel Saratoga tragedy in Havana, Cuba.

Jim McIlroy reports on a picnic and walk-a-thon in solidarity with Cuba that was organised by the Australia-Cuba Friendship Society.