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  • 1 week ago | havanatimes.org | Adrián Herrera Fuentes |Circles Robinson

    Scattered Showers in the Capital…By Adrian FuentesHAVANA TIMES – Cuba is currently under the weak influence of migratory high-pressure systems at the surface level, which favors stable weather conditions, while the lower layers of the atmosphere remain low in moisture. The combination of these two factors continues to limit the occurrence of rainfall in Havana. Over the coming days, mornings will begin with little cloud cover across most of the capital.

  • 1 week ago | havanatimes.org | Oritro Karim |Circles Robinson

    By Oritro Karim (IPS)HAVANA TIMES – Since the breakdown of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, the Gaza Strip has been subjected to significant bombardment and blockages of humanitarian aid. With aid deliveries having been halted from entering the Gaza Strip for over one month, roughly two million Palestinians have been relying on dwindling resources, facing heightened risks of malnutrition and disease.

  • 3 weeks ago | havanatimes.org | Sol Lauría |Wilfredo Miranda |Circles Robinson

    After being declared guilty of corruption by the Panamanian courts, former President Ricardo Martinelli hoped for a pardon from current Head of State Jose Raul Mulino. However, he had to settle for a safe-passage letter so he could flee to Nicaragua. By Sol Lauria and Wilfredo Miranda (Divergentes)HAVANA TIMES – What Panamanian ex-president Ricardo Martinelli really wanted was a pardon.

  • 3 weeks ago | havanatimes.org | Carlos F. Chamorro |Circles Robinson

    Interview with student leader Lesther AlemánLesther Alemán: Within the opposition, there’s consensus about the role of the demand for justice in a democratic transitionBy Carlos F. Chamorro (Confidencial)HAVANA TIMES – On April 18, it will be seven years since the outbreak of the civic uprising that, over the course of 100 days, put the Ortega-Murillo dictatorship under severe pressure in 2018 and marked a turning point in the country’s history.

  • 1 month ago | havanatimes.org | Rafael Rojas |Circles Robinson

    The 21st Century is heading for a rearrangement of global hegemonies that promises to put the brakes on globalization as we’ve known it. By Rafael Rojas (Confidencial)HAVANA TIMES – The memes of Donald Trump, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin cutting slices of the world as if dividing up an enormous watermelon exaggerate a little, but touch on a fundamental truth. The twenty-first century is heading towards a reshuffling of global hegemonies, which will put the brakes on globalization as we know it.

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