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Cuba, Life and Death Under Trump’s Oil Blockade

"We leave Cuba changed. Not because we did not expect hardship, but because of its scale, and because of the quiet endurance of its people."

Barrels and Battle Lines: Washington’s Risky Theatrical Reversal in Europe

In the opera houses of Italy, the drama often lies in sudden reversals, an apt analogy for Europe’s reaction to Washington’s latest energy decision.

Venezuela ‘Unstuck’ — But Will Venezuelans Have a Seat at the Table?

The U.S. military capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro abruptly ended one phase of Venezuela’s long political crisis, opening a far more uncertain one.

‘I Haven’t Felt This Venezuelan in a Long Time’

For ACoM Associate Editor Pilar Marrero, the U.S. assault on Venezuela marks the first sign of change and, possibly, hope for the country in decades.

What’s Ahead for the U.S. Economy in 2024?

Although inflation and unemployment rates are falling, many Americans are struggling to stay afloat with record-high costs of living.