You are here: Homepage Tag Caribbean Articles [Translate to English:] The author Kit de Waal. Photo: Sarah Lee / eyevine Family | Great Britain “My mother had about 12 jobs” Between religious fanaticism and sibling love: British author Kit de Waal describes her childhood of extremes – and talks about how it shaped her relationship with her adopted children By Kit de Waal 10/06/2023 A man reads Granma, a daily newspaper of the Communist Party of Cuba Photo: Yamil Lage / Getty Images Freedom of press | Cuba Threatened, interrogated, fired The atmosphere for journalists in Cuba is increasingly tense. As a last resort, they are turning to the internet - or exile By Eileen Sosin Martínez 01/09/2023 Thierry Lebrun in front of his house, on the beach polluted by Sargassum weed Photo: Fanny Fontan Environment | Martinique The brown plague The French island of Martinique is under attack from rotting Sargasso algae and the toxic gases it releases By Fanny Fontan 07/01/2022 How to survive as a poor single mother in Port-au-Prince Illustration: Eva Revolver Social crisis | Haiti The price of survival For years, Haiti has been slipping from one crisis into the next. The international community has looked away from the Caribbean nation and the Haitian government no longer cares for its own people. By Gary Victor 04/14/2022 The professional soccer player and author Lilian Thuram Photo: Basso Cannarsa / opale photo / Raif Black and white thinking White thinking The basis of white supremacy is a way of thinking, one that says the colour of one's skin makes one human being better or worse than other human beings. Even as a successful professional, the author was unable to escape it. By Lilian Thuram 04/14/2022
[Translate to English:] The author Kit de Waal. Photo: Sarah Lee / eyevine Family | Great Britain “My mother had about 12 jobs” Between religious fanaticism and sibling love: British author Kit de Waal describes her childhood of extremes – and talks about how it shaped her relationship with her adopted children By Kit de Waal 10/06/2023
A man reads Granma, a daily newspaper of the Communist Party of Cuba Photo: Yamil Lage / Getty Images Freedom of press | Cuba Threatened, interrogated, fired The atmosphere for journalists in Cuba is increasingly tense. As a last resort, they are turning to the internet - or exile By Eileen Sosin Martínez 01/09/2023
Thierry Lebrun in front of his house, on the beach polluted by Sargassum weed Photo: Fanny Fontan Environment | Martinique The brown plague The French island of Martinique is under attack from rotting Sargasso algae and the toxic gases it releases By Fanny Fontan 07/01/2022
How to survive as a poor single mother in Port-au-Prince Illustration: Eva Revolver Social crisis | Haiti The price of survival For years, Haiti has been slipping from one crisis into the next. The international community has looked away from the Caribbean nation and the Haitian government no longer cares for its own people. By Gary Victor 04/14/2022
The professional soccer player and author Lilian Thuram Photo: Basso Cannarsa / opale photo / Raif Black and white thinking White thinking The basis of white supremacy is a way of thinking, one that says the colour of one's skin makes one human being better or worse than other human beings. Even as a successful professional, the author was unable to escape it. By Lilian Thuram 04/14/2022