by Daniel Warner | 11 Jul 2024 | Decoders, History, Politics, Russia, United States
A fleet of Russian warships in Havana in June revived memories of the 1962 face off between Kennedy and Kruschev that had the world holding its breath. People watch the Russian Navy Admiral Gorshkov frigate arrive at the port of Havana, Cuba, 12 June 2024. A fleet of...
by News Decoder | 7 Jun 2018 | Art, Contests, Friends Seminary, Greens Farms Academy, School Year Abroad, Student Posts, Thacher School, Westover School, Women, Youth Voices
These photos were submitted by students participating in News-Decoder’s twice-yearly Reporting and Writing Contest. You can see the winning entries among Student Posts. *** By Yatong Shi (Westover School) In my photo report “Censorship,” I explore...
by News Decoder | 29 Sep 2017 | News Decoder Updates
By Nelson Graves La Jolla Country Day School in southern California has signed up with News-Decoder as the 14th founding member of our international learning community. LJCDS joins 11 other secondary schools and two universities in our growing network, which...
by Andrew Tarnowski | 4 Jan 2017 | Americas, History, Human Rights, Journalism
I’m puzzled when I read of correspondents who enjoyed in Cuba in the 1960s. I found Havana miserable and oppressive before Castro kicked me out. This is the latest in a series of articles by foreign correspondents who covered Cuba during the reign of Fidel Castro. I...
by Malcolm Davidson | 1 Dec 2016 | Americas
(All photos by Malcolm Davidson) News-Decoder correspondent Malcolm Davidson filed this report from Comandancia la Plata, Fidel Castro’s revolutionary headquarters in the Sierra Maestra mountains. By Malcolm Davidson A small bunch of pink and white flowers lie...