Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
The U.S. tightened its blockade on Cuba, renewing criticism over its history of foreign interventions and failures in domestic social outcomes despite global military dominance.
The U.S. has tightened its economic blockade of Cuba, reigniting debate over its history of foreign interventions since World War II.
Critics argue these actions, often justified by anti-communist rhetoric, targeted nationalist leaders seeking economic independence, including coups in Iran (1953) and Guatemala (1954), which led to decades of instability and violence.
Despite maintaining the world’s largest military budget and over 800 overseas bases, the U.S. lags behind other developed nations in healthcare, education, and life expectancy—areas where Cuba excels.
The editorial calls for the U.S. to recognize its role in a multipolar world and end its pattern of meddling in sovereign nations.
Los Estados Unidos endurecieron su bloqueo a Cuba, renovando las críticas sobre su historia de intervenciones extranjeras y fracasos en los resultados sociales domésticos a pesar del dominio militar global.