Rafael Correa
Rafael Correa, Ecuador's ex-president, warns of U.S. interventions in Cuba resembling Vietnam. His influence extends to halting controversies, like the electric light debate.
Rafael Correa Blasts Ecuadorian President for Expelling Cuban Diplomats
Published on 3/5/2026
Cuban Embassy in Quito Allegedly Burns Documents Following Expulsion Order, Ecuador's President Claims
Published on 3/5/2026
U.S. Risks "Another Vietnam" if It Invades Cuba: Rafael Correa Warns
Published on 3/1/2026
Press Chief Defends Journalist Arleen Rodríguez Amid Martí Comment Controversy
Published on 1/28/2026
Arleen Rodríguez Speaks Out: "I Didn't Quote Martí and I Already Apologized for the Slip"
Published on 1/27/2026
Luis Silva Criticizes Arleen: "Justifying the Unjustifiable Leads to Ridiculousness"
Published on 1/27/2026
Journalist Abdiel Bermúdez Defends Arleen Rodríguez Amidst Controversy Over Martí Comment
Published on 1/27/2026
Arleen Rodríguez Derivet: Aspiring to Martí's Pen and Ana de Armas' Beauty
Published on 1/28/2026
Laritza Camacho Criticizes Arleen Rodríguez Over Controversial Comment on Martí and Electricity
Published on 1/27/2026
Mental Blackout: Arleen Rodríguez Sparks Meme Frenzy Claiming Martí Never Saw Electric Light
Published on 1/27/2026
Arleen's Ignorance: Martí's Admiration for Edison and the Wonder of Electric Light
Published on 1/27/2026
José Martí and the Electric Light: Arleen Rodríguez's Defense of Power Outages Halted by Rafael Correa
Published on 1/27/2026