Havana, Feb 9 (Prensa Latina) Syrian, Palestinian and Latin American students on Thursday expressed their solidarity and support to Syria after deadly earthquake that shook that country and Türkiye.
The city began returning to normalcy Monday, two days after members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel set vehicles on fire in Tijuana and throughout Mexico.
A new investigation finds a stalled project could have protected a town from being nearly destroyed by the Caldor Fire. In other news, Tijuana residents are on edge after violence broke out over the weekend. Plus, as the new school year starts for some, many school board trustees are back at work on critical issues that caused conflict before.
The following statement was sent out by Resumen LatinoAmerico and the Third World, an anti-imperialist publication based in Latin America on Jan. 12. Graciela Ramirez, editor of Cuba En Resumen, and Gerardo Hernandez, one of the Cuban 5, signed the statement which has been lightly edited by WW. Dear comrades…