Today in History
On July 13, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1793, Jean-Paul Marat, Swiss-French physician, scientist and theorist (born 1743) passed away. In 1905, Alfredo M. Santos, Filipino general (died 1990) was born. In 2015, Martin Litchfield West, English scholar, author, and academic (born 1927) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives. More
General : MARA Reallocates Students From US Amid Policy, Geopolitical Uncertainties
How other outlets are covering this story
Compare narratives across 42 related reports from 42 sources. Real Narrative News aggregates the coverage spectrum so you can see who emphasises what — bias tags reflect the outlet, not the story.
Coverage bias distribution
42 sources
Left 21%
Center 31%
Right 40%
UPI
· Jul 1, 2026
What Latin America's liberators learned from the American Revolution
What Latin America's liberators learned from the American Revolution
Anadolu Agency
· Jul 1, 2026
Rubio slams Cuban organization for promoting ‘radical left-wing extremism’ in US
US State Secretary warns if you transact with Cuban Institute of Friendship with the People, ‘you will be sanctioned, prosecuted or deported from our country’
The Daily Wire
· Jun 22, 2026
Qatar’s Billions Raise New Questions About Foreign Influence On Campus
Qatar’s massive footprint in American education is facing renewed scrutiny as watchdogs warn that the Gulf state has poured billions into U.S. universities while disclosure laws remain weak, incomplete, and unevenly enforced. The question is no longer simply whether schools are reporting foreign gifts. Critics say the more serious issue is what the money is ...
Real Clear Politics
· Jun 26, 2026
On or Off Campus, Students Stress Over Housing
On or off campus, students stress over housing, especially in high-cost states.
Issues & Insights
· Jul 2, 2026
A Tale Of Two Governors
California vs. Florida: An eight-year experiment in liberal vs. conservative policies.
POLITICO
· Jul 1, 2026
Regional solidarity and solutions in the Americas
Regional solidarity and solutions in the Americas
DNyuz
· Jul 3, 2026
I spent 5 months in Chile. It changed my outlook on where I wanted to live — and helped me find my dream city in the US.
I moved to Santiago to learn Spanish, but my time abroad helped me find the US city I actually wanted to live in once I returned. Jenna DeLaurentis I’d dreamed of moving to a big city like NYC, but changed my mind after living in Santiago, Chile. Living abroad taught me what I liked (proximity []
NDTV
· Jul 6, 2026
Beyond Big 4: Indian Students Chase Job-Aligned Courses To Study Abroad
Study Abroad 2026: Students are looking at the bigger picture, matching their skills to regional economic needs.
Bacon’s Rebellion
· Jul 4, 2026
A Birthday Letter to America
by Chap Petersen A long time ago, I was a freshman at an elite New England college, just graduated from Fairfax High School. (“F-A-I-R-F-A-X-R-E! B-E-L-S, Oh yes! Those Rebels are best!”). On a gorgeous fall morning in 1987, I was taking a class in Colonial American history, when the topic turned to the American Revolution. []
The Daily Signal
· Jul 9, 2026
Communism, the Bible, and Personal Financial Literacy to Be Taught in Texas Schools
The Texas State Board of Education passed new measures, which were endorsed by Heritage Action, for K-8 schools that reaffirm the teachings of American history, Western values, Christianity, personal financial literacy, and the downsides of communism. The measures, which include teaching stories referenced in the Bible, will clearly paint the picture of America’s founding history...
Florida Politics
· Jun 25, 2026
JMI joins Texas think tank warning against rollback of tort reforms
'Florida’s rise as one of the nation’s premier destinations for business and capital was not an accident.' The post JMI joins Texas think tank warning against rollback of tort reforms appeared first on Florida Politics - Campaigns Elections. Lobbying Government..
Americas Quarterly
· Nov 5, 2014
Cuba and the Summits of the Americas
In the coming months, the United States is going to face a tough choice: either alter its policy toward Cuba or face the virtual collapse of its diplomacy in Latin America. The upcoming Summit of the Americas, the seventh meeting of democratically elected heads of state throughout the Americas, due to convene in April 2015 ... Read more The post Cuba and the Summits of the Americas appeared first on Americas Quarterly.
PravdaReport
· Jun 22, 2026
Cuba Moves Toward Market Economy as Government Unveils Historic Reforms
Cuba has announced sweeping economic changes that, despite constitutional guarantees of socialism, introduce measures commonly associated with capitalism. The reforms come amid mounting economic pressure and, according to observers, reflect not only longstanding U.S. demands but also encouragement from Russia and China. The island's economic situation has deteriorated sharply, prompting the Communist leadership to launch what many compare to the shock reforms implemented in Russia during the early 1990s. Economic Crisis Pushes Havana Toward Reform U.S. Vice President J. D. Vance recently stated that Washington is engaged in discussions with the Cuban government regarding potential changes on the island. According to Vance, relations between the United States and Cuba could improve if Havana makes what he described as reasonable decisions.
Vanguard News
· Jun 29, 2026
ASUU tackles Soludo, Uzodinma over non-implementation of 2025 FG agreement
The Owerri Zone of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has accused the governors of Anambra and Imo states, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo and Senator Hope Uzodinma, of failing to implement the 2025 Federal Government/ASUU agreement aimed at improving lecturers' welfare and the quality of university education. The post ASUU tackles Soludo, Uzodinma over non-implementation of 2025 FG agreement appeared first on Vanguard News.
Workers World
· Jun 26, 2026
Workers World declares: ‘U.S. hands off Cuba!’
The Cuban Revolution has inspired workers, farmers, oppressed people, socialists and communists worldwide since its 1959 victory. The socialist country has shown what international solidarity means with military and medical aid brought to peoples around the globe. Brooklyn, New York, June 3, 2026. Despite U.S. escalation of military aggression, a . . . Continue reading Workers World declares: ‘U.S. hands off Cuba!’ at Workers.org
Cloaking Inequity
· Jul 9, 2026
Florida Tried to Stop Woke. The First Amendment Stopped Florida.
A public university classroom is not a political campaign podium. A federal appeals court has just reminded Florida of that, and in doing so, reminded the country of something we should never have forgotten. This week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit struck down the higher education provisions of Florida’s “Stop WOKE” []
Modern Diplomacy
· Jul 3, 2026
The Return of the Rivalry: Latin America in the New Great Power Contest
Until not so long ago Latin America had been considered a quiet region, located far from the world’s superpower main strategic confrontations, with sporadic but crucial moments that helped to shape the international order as we know it today. The Cuban Missile Crisis is the clearest example: it became the starting point for a series [] The post The Return of the Rivalry: Latin America in the New Great Power Contest appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.
Attack the System
· Jul 2, 2026
Fear & Dread in Cuban Miami
Sponsored by J. P. Zenger Books For decades, starting with the passage of the Cuban Adjustment Act in 1966, refugees and asylum seekers from Cuba enjoyed a distinctly smooth pathway to legal residency in the US. In a typical cold-war-era “combination of hard and soft power,” Ada [] The post Fear Dread in Cuban Miami first appeared on Attack the System.
Fark
· Jul 10, 2026
Americans after moving abroad: "I'm not sure what would get me to go back" [Murica]
[link] [25 comments]
Foreign Policy
· Jun 25, 2026
Why Latin America’s New Right Will Struggle to Govern
In Colombia and elsewhere, winning was the easy part.
Education Next
· Jul 6, 2026
The Education Exchange: The Role of Schools in Cultivating Patriotism
Paul E. Peterson interviews Paul Carrese, author of Teaching America: Reflective Patriotism in Schools, College, and Culture The post The Education Exchange: The Role of Schools in Cultivating Patriotism appeared first on Education Next.
teleSUR English
· Jun 23, 2026
U.S. Imposes New Sanctions Against Cuban Financial and Industrial Sectors
United States threatened international financial institutions with secondary sanctions, reinforcing the extraterritorial nature of its economic blockade against the Caribbean island. The U.S. Government imposed new unilateral coercive measures on June 23 against five Cuban enterprises and one citizen, intensifying the economic, commercial and financial blockade that Washington maintains against Cuba for 6 decades. U.S. []
Washington Examiner
· Jul 9, 2026
Close one loophole to end the foreign takeover of higher education
Over the last two decades, a sea change has occurred in American universities because Congress has allowed higher education to enroll and employ an unlimited number of people from abroad. As a result, universities have become increasingly oriented toward the priorities of their foreign students, staff, and faculty, not American interests. Regaining control over American []
Just the news
· Jun 22, 2026
Three non-citizens admit they knowingly voted in federal elections despite ineligibility: DOJ
The three non-citizens voted in Florida and two of them admitted to voting in 2020 federal elections. The third, a Brazilian national, voted in a federal election in 2024 after becoming a lawful permanent resident.
Independent Online
· Jun 24, 2026
Manamela addresses misinformation on foreign academics in South Africa's higher education
Manamela addresses misinformation on foreign academics in South Africa's higher education
RioOnWatch
· Jun 22, 2026
Study Shows that Violence Violates the Right to Education in Rio de Janeiro: ‘More Shots, Fewer Classes; Fewer Classes, More Criminals’
Clique aqui para Português In Rio de Janeiro’s North Zone, leaving home to go to school can mean navigating an environment marked by uncertainty. On days of police operations or armed confrontations, the journey to [...]
Off The Press
· Jun 28, 2026
Florida, Texas economies booming thanks to tort reform: report
Texas and Florida are leading in tort reform, bringing more business and economic growth to southern Boom Belt states, the Texas Conservative Coalition Research Institute (TCCRI) and The James Madison Institute (JMI) argue. TCCRI was founded in 1996 by a group of state leaders determined to implement conservative public policies in state government based on []...Click to read more
Enrique Dans
· Jul 11, 2026
La universidad que viene habla chino
Durante décadas, la universidad norteamericana fue el equivalente académico de una aspiradora global de talento: si eras bueno, ambicioso, curioso o simplemente querías estar cerca de donde pasaban las cosas, intentabas ir a Estados Unidos. El sistema funcionaba porque mezclaba dinero, libertad intelectual, reputación, meritocracia y una promesa razonablemente creíble: ven aquí, trabaja duro, y
Hot Air
· Jul 4, 2026
American
American
Yemen News Agency - SABA
· Jun 21, 2026
Rodriguez: Washington No Authority to Judge Cuba's Sovereign Decisions
Rodriguez: Washington No Authority to Judge Cuba's Sovereign Decisions
Guineematin.com
· Jul 8, 2026
« Je désire devenir enseignant » : Tamba Noël Mara, premier au CEE à Télimélé
À l’issue de la proclamation des résultats du Certificat de fin d’études élémentaires (CEE), session 2026, Tamba Noël Mara s’est illustré en occupant la première place de la préfecture de Télimélé. Fruit d’un travail assidu, le jeune lauréat attribue cette performance à ses nombreuses révisions, au soutien de ses parents et à sa détermination. Rencontré [] The post « Je désire devenir enseignant » : Tamba Noël Mara, premier au CEE à Télimélé first appeared on Guineematin.com.
Korea Times News
· Jul 7, 2026
Managing Sino-American interdependence
Managing Sino-American interdependence
PolitiFact
· Jun 29, 2026
America 250: Why do Florida officials call the state ‘the 14th colony’?
America 250: Why some call Florida the ‘14th colony’
The Paris News (search feed)
· Jul 12, 2026
Neighbors Briefs: Paris resident graduates from University of Mississippi
Paris resident graduates from University of Mississippi
PBD Podcast
· Jun 27, 2026
Venezuela Is Begging For Help And Nobody Is Coming Fast Enough
A Venezuelan breaks down on air while telling Pat that personal friends were trapped under collapsed buildings waiting for rescue teams that never arrived in time. She says Venezuela was not prepared, needs supplies, and needs America to hear it firsthand. The PBD Podcast is hosted by Patrick Bet David, CEO of Valuetainment. Join us live every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 9 AM EST as we break down the biggest stories in news, politics, business, current events, and pop culture, plus interviews with today’s most influential leaders. Our mission is to enlighten, entertain, and educate current and future leaders through real conversations, sharp analysis, and bold perspectives. Watch the Home Team for real time reactions and catch exclusive one on one interviews with Patrick Bet David every Tuesday and Thursday featuring top entrepreneurs, executives, and newsmakers. Subscribe and join a community focused on leadership, growth, and thinking bigger. The future looks bright.
The Tico Times
· Jun 29, 2026
Costa Rica’s Mid-Year School Break Raises Dropout Concerns
Costa Rica’s upcoming mid-year school vacation is drawing renewed concern from education specialists, who warn that the two-week break can become a turning point for students already at risk of leaving the classroom. The issue matters not only for Costa Rican families, but also for foreign residents and relocating families trying to understand how the [] The post Costa Rica’s Mid-Year School Break Raises Dropout Concerns appeared first on The Tico Times | Costa Rica News | Travel | Real Estate.
PragerU
· Jun 29, 2026
America and France: Tale of Two Revolutions 🇺🇸 🇫🇷
No description available
Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 8, 2026
Universiti awam kekal utamakan anak tempatan
ISU pengambilan pelajar antarabangsa di universiti awam sering menjadi perbualan hangat dalam kalangan masyarakat, khususnya apabila timbul persepsi pelajar asing mengambil tempat pelajar tempatan. Persepsi ini muncul apabila persaingan kemasukan ke program popular seperti perubatan, kejuruteraan, undang-undang dan perakaunan semakin sengit. Berdasarkan data Kementerian Pendidikan Tinggi (KPT) 2024, terdapat 1.25 juta pelajar di institusi pendidikan ... Read more The post Universiti awam kekal utamakan anak tempatan appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Daily Finland
· Jun 24, 2026
Cuba slams new US sanctions against state-run firms
Cuba on Tuesday denounced the latest sanctions imposed by the United States on five Cuban state-owned entities and a member of the extended family of former Cuban President Raul Castro, arguing the measures aim to further harm the economy, reported Xinhua. The U.S. government, led by its dishonest and mendacious Secretary of State (Marco Rubio), continues to take steps to tighten the noose around Cuba's economy, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said on X, referring to the sanctions Washington announced earlier in the day. These sanctions came as Cuba has proven to be stronger, more capable, and more effective than he expected in the face of the ruthless aggression and collective punishment against the people and their living conditions, said Rodriguez, adding that what this individual is pushing for from the world's greatest power is a crime. The sanctions target five Cuban state-owned entities, three of which are linked to the conglomerate Grupo de Administracion Empresarial S.A. and two are related to the mining and metallurgical sectors, according to a fact sheet published Tuesday by the U.S. Department of State.
Inside Higher Ed
· Jul 10, 2026
States Need Better Adult Learner Strategies
States Need Better Adult Learner Strategies Joshua.Bay Fri, 07/10/2026 - 03:00 AM More than 43 million Americans have college credits but no credential. A new report from ReUp Education outlines how states can improve efforts to re-engage them. Byline(s) Joshua Bay
BERNAMA
· Jun 24, 2026
World : Premature To Say Who Will Contribute To Iran Reconstruction Fund, Not US Gov't â Rubio
WASHINGTON, June 24 (Bernama-Sputnik/RIA Novosti) -- United States (US) Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday that no decision on who is going to make contributions to the reported reconstruction fund for Iran had been made, but it won't be the US government, reported Sputnik/RIA Novosti.
Townhall
· Jul 8, 2026
'Informed American Patriotism': Texas Schools Bring Traditional Civics Back to the Classroom
'Informed American Patriotism': Texas Schools Bring Traditional Civics Back to the Classroom
Related coverage for "General : MARA Reallocates Students From US Amid Policy, Geopolitical Uncertainties": UPI — What Latin America's liberators learned from the American Revolution. Anadolu Agency — Rubio slams Cuban organization for promoting ‘radical left-wing extremism’ in US. The Daily Wire — Qatar’s Billions Raise New Questions About Foreign Influence On Campus. Real Clear Politics — On or Off Campus, Students Stress Over Housing. Issues & Insights — A Tale Of Two Governors. POLITICO — Regional solidarity and solutions in the Americas. DNyuz — I spent 5 months in Chile. It changed my outlook on where I wanted to live — and helped me find my dream city in the US.. NDTV — Beyond Big 4: Indian Students Chase Job-Aligned Courses To Study Abroad. Bacon’s Rebellion — A Birthday Letter to America. The Daily Signal — Communism, the Bible, and Personal Financial Literacy to Be Taught in Texas Schools. Florida Politics — JMI joins Texas think tank warning against rollback of tort reforms. Americas Quarterly — Cuba and the Summits of the Americas. PravdaReport — Cuba Moves Toward Market Economy as Government Unveils Historic Reforms. Vanguard News — ASUU tackles Soludo, Uzodinma over non-implementation of 2025 FG agreement. Workers World — Workers World declares: ‘U.S. hands off Cuba!’. Cloaking Inequity — Florida Tried to Stop Woke. The First Amendment Stopped Florida.. Modern Diplomacy — The Return of the Rivalry: Latin America in the New Great Power Contest. Attack the System — Fear & Dread in Cuban Miami. Fark — Americans after moving abroad: "I'm not sure what would get me to go back" [Murica]. Foreign Policy — Why Latin America’s New Right Will Struggle to Govern. Education Next — The Education Exchange: The Role of Schools in Cultivating Patriotism. teleSUR English — U.S. Imposes New Sanctions Against Cuban Financial and Industrial Sectors. Washington Examiner — Close one loophole to end the foreign takeover of higher education. Just the news — Three non-citizens admit they knowingly voted in federal elections despite ineligibility: DOJ. Independent Online — Manamela addresses misinformation on foreign academics in South Africa's higher education. RioOnWatch — Study Shows that Violence Violates the Right to Education in Rio de Janeiro: ‘More Shots, Fewer Classes; Fewer Classes, More Criminals’. Off The Press — Florida, Texas economies booming thanks to tort reform: report. Enrique Dans — La universidad que viene habla chino. Hot Air — American. Yemen News Agency - SABA — Rodriguez: Washington No Authority to Judge Cuba's Sovereign Decisions. Guineematin.com — « Je désire devenir enseignant » : Tamba Noël Mara, premier au CEE à Télimélé. Korea Times News — Managing Sino-American interdependence. PolitiFact — America 250: Why do Florida officials call the state ‘the 14th colony’?. The Paris News (search feed) — Neighbors Briefs: Paris resident graduates from University of Mississippi. PBD Podcast — Venezuela Is Begging For Help And Nobody Is Coming Fast Enough. The Tico Times — Costa Rica’s Mid-Year School Break Raises Dropout Concerns. PragerU — America and France: Tale of Two Revolutions 🇺🇸 🇫🇷. Utusan Malaysia — Universiti awam kekal utamakan anak tempatan. Daily Finland — Cuba slams new US sanctions against state-run firms. Inside Higher Ed — States Need Better Adult Learner Strategies. BERNAMA — World : Premature To Say Who Will Contribute To Iran Reconstruction Fund, Not US Gov't â Rubio. Townhall — 'Informed American Patriotism': Texas Schools Bring Traditional Civics Back to the Classroom
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Narrative Intelligence Brief
This article was published by BERNAMA, a source frequently categorized with a center bias based in Malaysia. Our narrative intelligence engine continuously monitors coverage from this outlet to track framing, bias, and rhetorical patterns. In this specific piece, our systems detected the potential use of the "Name Calling" technique. This narrative approach is often used to shape reader perception by highlighting specific emotional or rhetorical angles. By understanding the editorial perspective of BERNAMA, readers can better contextualize the information presented and compare it across our broader media matrix to find the real narrative.
Discussion
More from BERNAMA
July 13, 2026
General : UN Reform, Food Security Among Key Issues In Dewan Rakyat Today
July 13, 2026
World : Death Toll From Venezuela Earthquakes Rises To 4,490
July 12, 2026
General : Ahmad Zahid Congratulates Onn Hafiz On Appointment As Johor MB
July 12, 2026
General : Poetry Recitation Continues To Thrive In The Digital Era - PENA
July 12, 2026
World : Senegal Sack Coach Thiaw In Wake Of World Cup Last-32 Loss
Reliability Insights
P
Technique: Name Calling
System analysis detected use of specific narrative techniques in this piece.Analysis Methodology
This narrative analysis was generated using the CoDataLab Global Intelligence Engine. Our proprietary AI scans thousands of cross-border sources to identify sentiment patterns, framing techniques, and potential media bias. While AI provides the data-driven foundation, our objective is to empower readers with additional context beyond the standard headline.The content displayed above is a structured summary designed for rapid information processing. For the full original report, please visit the source outlet."strikes iran"
How other outlets are covering this story
Compare narratives across 42 related reports from 42 sources. Real Narrative News aggregates the coverage spectrum so you can see who emphasises what — bias tags reflect the outlet, not the story.
Coverage bias distribution
42 sources
Left 21%
Center 31%
Right 40%
UPI
· Jul 1, 2026
What Latin America's liberators learned from the American Revolution
What Latin America's liberators learned from the American Revolution
Anadolu Agency
· Jul 1, 2026
Rubio slams Cuban organization for promoting ‘radical left-wing extremism’ in US
US State Secretary warns if you transact with Cuban Institute of Friendship with the People, ‘you will be sanctioned, prosecuted or deported from our country’
The Daily Wire
· Jun 22, 2026
Qatar’s Billions Raise New Questions About Foreign Influence On Campus
Qatar’s massive footprint in American education is facing renewed scrutiny as watchdogs warn that the Gulf state has poured billions into U.S. universities while disclosure laws remain weak, incomplete, and unevenly enforced. The question is no longer simply whether schools are reporting foreign gifts. Critics say the more serious issue is what the money is ...
Real Clear Politics
· Jun 26, 2026
On or Off Campus, Students Stress Over Housing
On or off campus, students stress over housing, especially in high-cost states.
Issues & Insights
· Jul 2, 2026
A Tale Of Two Governors
California vs. Florida: An eight-year experiment in liberal vs. conservative policies.
POLITICO
· Jul 1, 2026
Regional solidarity and solutions in the Americas
Regional solidarity and solutions in the Americas
DNyuz
· Jul 3, 2026
I spent 5 months in Chile. It changed my outlook on where I wanted to live — and helped me find my dream city in the US.
I moved to Santiago to learn Spanish, but my time abroad helped me find the US city I actually wanted to live in once I returned. Jenna DeLaurentis I’d dreamed of moving to a big city like NYC, but changed my mind after living in Santiago, Chile. Living abroad taught me what I liked (proximity []
NDTV
· Jul 6, 2026
Beyond Big 4: Indian Students Chase Job-Aligned Courses To Study Abroad
Study Abroad 2026: Students are looking at the bigger picture, matching their skills to regional economic needs.
Bacon’s Rebellion
· Jul 4, 2026
A Birthday Letter to America
by Chap Petersen A long time ago, I was a freshman at an elite New England college, just graduated from Fairfax High School. (“F-A-I-R-F-A-X-R-E! B-E-L-S, Oh yes! Those Rebels are best!”). On a gorgeous fall morning in 1987, I was taking a class in Colonial American history, when the topic turned to the American Revolution. []
The Daily Signal
· Jul 9, 2026
Communism, the Bible, and Personal Financial Literacy to Be Taught in Texas Schools
The Texas State Board of Education passed new measures, which were endorsed by Heritage Action, for K-8 schools that reaffirm the teachings of American history, Western values, Christianity, personal financial literacy, and the downsides of communism. The measures, which include teaching stories referenced in the Bible, will clearly paint the picture of America’s founding history...
Florida Politics
· Jun 25, 2026
JMI joins Texas think tank warning against rollback of tort reforms
'Florida’s rise as one of the nation’s premier destinations for business and capital was not an accident.' The post JMI joins Texas think tank warning against rollback of tort reforms appeared first on Florida Politics - Campaigns Elections. Lobbying Government..
Americas Quarterly
· Nov 5, 2014
Cuba and the Summits of the Americas
In the coming months, the United States is going to face a tough choice: either alter its policy toward Cuba or face the virtual collapse of its diplomacy in Latin America. The upcoming Summit of the Americas, the seventh meeting of democratically elected heads of state throughout the Americas, due to convene in April 2015 ... Read more The post Cuba and the Summits of the Americas appeared first on Americas Quarterly.
PravdaReport
· Jun 22, 2026
Cuba Moves Toward Market Economy as Government Unveils Historic Reforms
Cuba has announced sweeping economic changes that, despite constitutional guarantees of socialism, introduce measures commonly associated with capitalism. The reforms come amid mounting economic pressure and, according to observers, reflect not only longstanding U.S. demands but also encouragement from Russia and China. The island's economic situation has deteriorated sharply, prompting the Communist leadership to launch what many compare to the shock reforms implemented in Russia during the early 1990s. Economic Crisis Pushes Havana Toward Reform U.S. Vice President J. D. Vance recently stated that Washington is engaged in discussions with the Cuban government regarding potential changes on the island. According to Vance, relations between the United States and Cuba could improve if Havana makes what he described as reasonable decisions.
Vanguard News
· Jun 29, 2026
ASUU tackles Soludo, Uzodinma over non-implementation of 2025 FG agreement
The Owerri Zone of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has accused the governors of Anambra and Imo states, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo and Senator Hope Uzodinma, of failing to implement the 2025 Federal Government/ASUU agreement aimed at improving lecturers' welfare and the quality of university education. The post ASUU tackles Soludo, Uzodinma over non-implementation of 2025 FG agreement appeared first on Vanguard News.
Workers World
· Jun 26, 2026
Workers World declares: ‘U.S. hands off Cuba!’
The Cuban Revolution has inspired workers, farmers, oppressed people, socialists and communists worldwide since its 1959 victory. The socialist country has shown what international solidarity means with military and medical aid brought to peoples around the globe. Brooklyn, New York, June 3, 2026. Despite U.S. escalation of military aggression, a . . . Continue reading Workers World declares: ‘U.S. hands off Cuba!’ at Workers.org
Cloaking Inequity
· Jul 9, 2026
Florida Tried to Stop Woke. The First Amendment Stopped Florida.
A public university classroom is not a political campaign podium. A federal appeals court has just reminded Florida of that, and in doing so, reminded the country of something we should never have forgotten. This week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit struck down the higher education provisions of Florida’s “Stop WOKE” []
Modern Diplomacy
· Jul 3, 2026
The Return of the Rivalry: Latin America in the New Great Power Contest
Until not so long ago Latin America had been considered a quiet region, located far from the world’s superpower main strategic confrontations, with sporadic but crucial moments that helped to shape the international order as we know it today. The Cuban Missile Crisis is the clearest example: it became the starting point for a series [] The post The Return of the Rivalry: Latin America in the New Great Power Contest appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.
Attack the System
· Jul 2, 2026
Fear & Dread in Cuban Miami
Sponsored by J. P. Zenger Books For decades, starting with the passage of the Cuban Adjustment Act in 1966, refugees and asylum seekers from Cuba enjoyed a distinctly smooth pathway to legal residency in the US. In a typical cold-war-era “combination of hard and soft power,” Ada [] The post Fear Dread in Cuban Miami first appeared on Attack the System.
Fark
· Jul 10, 2026
Americans after moving abroad: "I'm not sure what would get me to go back" [Murica]
[link] [25 comments]
Foreign Policy
· Jun 25, 2026
Why Latin America’s New Right Will Struggle to Govern
In Colombia and elsewhere, winning was the easy part.
Education Next
· Jul 6, 2026
The Education Exchange: The Role of Schools in Cultivating Patriotism
Paul E. Peterson interviews Paul Carrese, author of Teaching America: Reflective Patriotism in Schools, College, and Culture The post The Education Exchange: The Role of Schools in Cultivating Patriotism appeared first on Education Next.
teleSUR English
· Jun 23, 2026
U.S. Imposes New Sanctions Against Cuban Financial and Industrial Sectors
United States threatened international financial institutions with secondary sanctions, reinforcing the extraterritorial nature of its economic blockade against the Caribbean island. The U.S. Government imposed new unilateral coercive measures on June 23 against five Cuban enterprises and one citizen, intensifying the economic, commercial and financial blockade that Washington maintains against Cuba for 6 decades. U.S. []
Washington Examiner
· Jul 9, 2026
Close one loophole to end the foreign takeover of higher education
Over the last two decades, a sea change has occurred in American universities because Congress has allowed higher education to enroll and employ an unlimited number of people from abroad. As a result, universities have become increasingly oriented toward the priorities of their foreign students, staff, and faculty, not American interests. Regaining control over American []
Just the news
· Jun 22, 2026
Three non-citizens admit they knowingly voted in federal elections despite ineligibility: DOJ
The three non-citizens voted in Florida and two of them admitted to voting in 2020 federal elections. The third, a Brazilian national, voted in a federal election in 2024 after becoming a lawful permanent resident.
Independent Online
· Jun 24, 2026
Manamela addresses misinformation on foreign academics in South Africa's higher education
Manamela addresses misinformation on foreign academics in South Africa's higher education
RioOnWatch
· Jun 22, 2026
Study Shows that Violence Violates the Right to Education in Rio de Janeiro: ‘More Shots, Fewer Classes; Fewer Classes, More Criminals’
Clique aqui para Português In Rio de Janeiro’s North Zone, leaving home to go to school can mean navigating an environment marked by uncertainty. On days of police operations or armed confrontations, the journey to [...]
Off The Press
· Jun 28, 2026
Florida, Texas economies booming thanks to tort reform: report
Texas and Florida are leading in tort reform, bringing more business and economic growth to southern Boom Belt states, the Texas Conservative Coalition Research Institute (TCCRI) and The James Madison Institute (JMI) argue. TCCRI was founded in 1996 by a group of state leaders determined to implement conservative public policies in state government based on []...Click to read more
Enrique Dans
· Jul 11, 2026
La universidad que viene habla chino
Durante décadas, la universidad norteamericana fue el equivalente académico de una aspiradora global de talento: si eras bueno, ambicioso, curioso o simplemente querías estar cerca de donde pasaban las cosas, intentabas ir a Estados Unidos. El sistema funcionaba porque mezclaba dinero, libertad intelectual, reputación, meritocracia y una promesa razonablemente creíble: ven aquí, trabaja duro, y
Hot Air
· Jul 4, 2026
American
American
Yemen News Agency - SABA
· Jun 21, 2026
Rodriguez: Washington No Authority to Judge Cuba's Sovereign Decisions
Rodriguez: Washington No Authority to Judge Cuba's Sovereign Decisions
Guineematin.com
· Jul 8, 2026
« Je désire devenir enseignant » : Tamba Noël Mara, premier au CEE à Télimélé
À l’issue de la proclamation des résultats du Certificat de fin d’études élémentaires (CEE), session 2026, Tamba Noël Mara s’est illustré en occupant la première place de la préfecture de Télimélé. Fruit d’un travail assidu, le jeune lauréat attribue cette performance à ses nombreuses révisions, au soutien de ses parents et à sa détermination. Rencontré [] The post « Je désire devenir enseignant » : Tamba Noël Mara, premier au CEE à Télimélé first appeared on Guineematin.com.
Korea Times News
· Jul 7, 2026
Managing Sino-American interdependence
Managing Sino-American interdependence
PolitiFact
· Jun 29, 2026
America 250: Why do Florida officials call the state ‘the 14th colony’?
America 250: Why some call Florida the ‘14th colony’
The Paris News (search feed)
· Jul 12, 2026
Neighbors Briefs: Paris resident graduates from University of Mississippi
Paris resident graduates from University of Mississippi
PBD Podcast
· Jun 27, 2026
Venezuela Is Begging For Help And Nobody Is Coming Fast Enough
A Venezuelan breaks down on air while telling Pat that personal friends were trapped under collapsed buildings waiting for rescue teams that never arrived in time. She says Venezuela was not prepared, needs supplies, and needs America to hear it firsthand. The PBD Podcast is hosted by Patrick Bet David, CEO of Valuetainment. Join us live every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 9 AM EST as we break down the biggest stories in news, politics, business, current events, and pop culture, plus interviews with today’s most influential leaders. Our mission is to enlighten, entertain, and educate current and future leaders through real conversations, sharp analysis, and bold perspectives. Watch the Home Team for real time reactions and catch exclusive one on one interviews with Patrick Bet David every Tuesday and Thursday featuring top entrepreneurs, executives, and newsmakers. Subscribe and join a community focused on leadership, growth, and thinking bigger. The future looks bright.
The Tico Times
· Jun 29, 2026
Costa Rica’s Mid-Year School Break Raises Dropout Concerns
Costa Rica’s upcoming mid-year school vacation is drawing renewed concern from education specialists, who warn that the two-week break can become a turning point for students already at risk of leaving the classroom. The issue matters not only for Costa Rican families, but also for foreign residents and relocating families trying to understand how the [] The post Costa Rica’s Mid-Year School Break Raises Dropout Concerns appeared first on The Tico Times | Costa Rica News | Travel | Real Estate.
PragerU
· Jun 29, 2026
America and France: Tale of Two Revolutions 🇺🇸 🇫🇷
No description available
Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 8, 2026
Universiti awam kekal utamakan anak tempatan
ISU pengambilan pelajar antarabangsa di universiti awam sering menjadi perbualan hangat dalam kalangan masyarakat, khususnya apabila timbul persepsi pelajar asing mengambil tempat pelajar tempatan. Persepsi ini muncul apabila persaingan kemasukan ke program popular seperti perubatan, kejuruteraan, undang-undang dan perakaunan semakin sengit. Berdasarkan data Kementerian Pendidikan Tinggi (KPT) 2024, terdapat 1.25 juta pelajar di institusi pendidikan ... Read more The post Universiti awam kekal utamakan anak tempatan appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Daily Finland
· Jun 24, 2026
Cuba slams new US sanctions against state-run firms
Cuba on Tuesday denounced the latest sanctions imposed by the United States on five Cuban state-owned entities and a member of the extended family of former Cuban President Raul Castro, arguing the measures aim to further harm the economy, reported Xinhua. The U.S. government, led by its dishonest and mendacious Secretary of State (Marco Rubio), continues to take steps to tighten the noose around Cuba's economy, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said on X, referring to the sanctions Washington announced earlier in the day. These sanctions came as Cuba has proven to be stronger, more capable, and more effective than he expected in the face of the ruthless aggression and collective punishment against the people and their living conditions, said Rodriguez, adding that what this individual is pushing for from the world's greatest power is a crime. The sanctions target five Cuban state-owned entities, three of which are linked to the conglomerate Grupo de Administracion Empresarial S.A. and two are related to the mining and metallurgical sectors, according to a fact sheet published Tuesday by the U.S. Department of State.
Inside Higher Ed
· Jul 10, 2026
States Need Better Adult Learner Strategies
States Need Better Adult Learner Strategies Joshua.Bay Fri, 07/10/2026 - 03:00 AM More than 43 million Americans have college credits but no credential. A new report from ReUp Education outlines how states can improve efforts to re-engage them. Byline(s) Joshua Bay
BERNAMA
· Jun 24, 2026
World : Premature To Say Who Will Contribute To Iran Reconstruction Fund, Not US Gov't â Rubio
WASHINGTON, June 24 (Bernama-Sputnik/RIA Novosti) -- United States (US) Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday that no decision on who is going to make contributions to the reported reconstruction fund for Iran had been made, but it won't be the US government, reported Sputnik/RIA Novosti.
Townhall
· Jul 8, 2026
'Informed American Patriotism': Texas Schools Bring Traditional Civics Back to the Classroom
'Informed American Patriotism': Texas Schools Bring Traditional Civics Back to the Classroom
Related coverage for "General : MARA Reallocates Students From US Amid Policy, Geopolitical Uncertainties": UPI — What Latin America's liberators learned from the American Revolution. Anadolu Agency — Rubio slams Cuban organization for promoting ‘radical left-wing extremism’ in US. The Daily Wire — Qatar’s Billions Raise New Questions About Foreign Influence On Campus. Real Clear Politics — On or Off Campus, Students Stress Over Housing. Issues & Insights — A Tale Of Two Governors. POLITICO — Regional solidarity and solutions in the Americas. DNyuz — I spent 5 months in Chile. It changed my outlook on where I wanted to live — and helped me find my dream city in the US.. NDTV — Beyond Big 4: Indian Students Chase Job-Aligned Courses To Study Abroad. Bacon’s Rebellion — A Birthday Letter to America. The Daily Signal — Communism, the Bible, and Personal Financial Literacy to Be Taught in Texas Schools. Florida Politics — JMI joins Texas think tank warning against rollback of tort reforms. Americas Quarterly — Cuba and the Summits of the Americas. PravdaReport — Cuba Moves Toward Market Economy as Government Unveils Historic Reforms. Vanguard News — ASUU tackles Soludo, Uzodinma over non-implementation of 2025 FG agreement. Workers World — Workers World declares: ‘U.S. hands off Cuba!’. Cloaking Inequity — Florida Tried to Stop Woke. The First Amendment Stopped Florida.. Modern Diplomacy — The Return of the Rivalry: Latin America in the New Great Power Contest. Attack the System — Fear & Dread in Cuban Miami. Fark — Americans after moving abroad: "I'm not sure what would get me to go back" [Murica]. Foreign Policy — Why Latin America’s New Right Will Struggle to Govern. Education Next — The Education Exchange: The Role of Schools in Cultivating Patriotism. teleSUR English — U.S. Imposes New Sanctions Against Cuban Financial and Industrial Sectors. Washington Examiner — Close one loophole to end the foreign takeover of higher education. Just the news — Three non-citizens admit they knowingly voted in federal elections despite ineligibility: DOJ. Independent Online — Manamela addresses misinformation on foreign academics in South Africa's higher education. RioOnWatch — Study Shows that Violence Violates the Right to Education in Rio de Janeiro: ‘More Shots, Fewer Classes; Fewer Classes, More Criminals’. Off The Press — Florida, Texas economies booming thanks to tort reform: report. Enrique Dans — La universidad que viene habla chino. Hot Air — American. Yemen News Agency - SABA — Rodriguez: Washington No Authority to Judge Cuba's Sovereign Decisions. Guineematin.com — « Je désire devenir enseignant » : Tamba Noël Mara, premier au CEE à Télimélé. Korea Times News — Managing Sino-American interdependence. PolitiFact — America 250: Why do Florida officials call the state ‘the 14th colony’?. The Paris News (search feed) — Neighbors Briefs: Paris resident graduates from University of Mississippi. PBD Podcast — Venezuela Is Begging For Help And Nobody Is Coming Fast Enough. The Tico Times — Costa Rica’s Mid-Year School Break Raises Dropout Concerns. PragerU — America and France: Tale of Two Revolutions 🇺🇸 🇫🇷. Utusan Malaysia — Universiti awam kekal utamakan anak tempatan. Daily Finland — Cuba slams new US sanctions against state-run firms. Inside Higher Ed — States Need Better Adult Learner Strategies. BERNAMA — World : Premature To Say Who Will Contribute To Iran Reconstruction Fund, Not US Gov't â Rubio. Townhall — 'Informed American Patriotism': Texas Schools Bring Traditional Civics Back to the Classroom


