Cuba’s Civil Defense Releases Family Guide for Protection Against Military Aggression

May 16, 2026
The National Civil Defense General Staff of Cuba released the Family Guide for Protection Against Military Aggression, published on its official Facebook page, as part of Exercise Meteoro 2026 and in the context of the fortieth anniversary of this national exercise.

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U.S. Revives a 30-Year-Old CIA Provocation to Threaten Cuba with Invasion

By Gary Wilson on May 17, 2026

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel with Raúl Castro, one of the historic leaders of the Cuban Revolution. fotos; Bill Hackwell

The Justice Department is moving to indict 94-year-old Raúl Castro, one of the historic leaders of the Cuban Revolution, over Cuba’s 1996 shootdown of two planes flown by Brothers to the Rescue — not a humanitarian group, but one arm of a U.S.-created anti-Cuba terrorist network rooted in the CIA’s war against the Cuban Revolution. (more…)

Analysis of the Xi Jinping-Donald Trump Meeting

By Luis Manuel Arce Issac on May 15, 2026 from Camagüey, Cuba

Trump’s visit to China highlighted Xi Jinping’s rise and the United States’ global decline in the economy, technology, and international leadership. If there is one high-level visit needed at this time of global tension, it is the one President Donald Trump has just made to his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, as it was intended—at least on the part of the Asian giant—to pour water on a powder keg that could ignite given that it is surrounded by fire on all sides. (more…)

Largest U.S. Aircraft Carrier Returns to Base after Failure in War against Iran

By Yaimi Ravelo on May 16, 2026 from Havana

Trump rejects a mediation proposal put forward by Chinese President Xi Jinping to address the conflict with Iran. (more…)

Venezuela and the Meaning of the “51st State”

By Michelle Ellner on May 15, 2026

Historical vertigo. That is what I felt when the official White House account posted an image of Venezuela covered by the U.S. flag and labeled it the “51st State.” Not because I believed annexation was literally imminent, but because of what the image symbolized: a strange sensation of watching two centuries collapse into a meme. (more…)

Bolivian Miners Join Protests against Rodrigo Paz

By Laura V. Mar on May 14, 2026

Mining mobilization responds to a critical situation marked by fuel shortages and the shortage of explosive material. foto: EFE.

Miners in Bolivia joined together on May 13 to protests and road blockades against President Rodrigo Paz, demanding solutions to critical issues like fuel scarcity and legislative exclusion, as national dissent intensifies. (more…)

Che’s Daughter Says Most Cubans Know Who Their Enemy Is

May 16, 2026

Aleida Guevara

Dr. Aleida Guevara stated that the majority of the Cuban people “know perfectly well who their enemy is” and remain faithful to the principles of the Revolution, amid threats of aggression from the United States. (more…)

Judge Suspends Trump’s Sanctions Against UN Rapporteur on Palestine

By Randolph Borges on May 13, 2026

Francesca Albanese

The measures against Francesca Albanese constitute an unconstitutional restriction on freedom of expression

A federal court in Washington on Wednesday issued an injunction suspending sanctions imposed in 2025 by the Donald Trump administration against the UN special rapporteur for the Palestinian territories, Francesca Albanese. (more…)

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