Notes for an Agenda (XV) 

The U.S. State Department recently published the list of governments invited to the Virtual Summit on Democracy, Human Rights and Counterterrorism, convened by President Joseph Biden for December 9 and 10.... More


French Caribbean on fire

The drastic measures to contain the contagion of COVID-19, as well as the obligation to be vaccinated against that disease, were the apparent causes of the angry protests that are shaking these days Guadeloupe and Martinique, overseas territories of France.... More


With the impact of COVID-19 in association with the tightening of the U.S. blockade on Cuba, it became more pressing to support vulnerable people, an endeavor in which Fidel Castro left indelible marks.... More


Restricted democracy

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that his country maintains its recognition of the impostor Juan Guaidó with the argument that the recent regional elections in Venezuela were not valid, despite the resounding victory of the legitimate government of Nicolás Maduro.... More


Cubans living abroad inclined to promote a commercial economic enterprise in the Caribbean archipelago will have the opportunity to get information if they participate in a specific panel at the second Cuba 2021 Business Forum.... More


Authority coup

The regional elections held on Sunday in Venezuela represented an important victory for the government of the Bolivarian Revolution, headed by President Nicolás Maduro, and showed the fragility and disunity of opposition groups.... More


Training of active military units, shooting of segments of the population including students, fire extinguishing practices and how to respond in the economy to natural disasters, were part of the actions of Cubans in recent days.... More


Dire omens

The presidential elections held in Chile the day before confirmed the sad forecast of the growth of a very aggressive extreme right wing that achieved a good vote and rose ahead of the traditional coalitions, which until now dominated the political spectrum in that country.... More


Cuban Tourism Day

The Cuban Ministry of Tourism - Mintur-, sent a note of recognition to all workers in the sector, on the occasion of this Saturday's celebration of the 62nd anniversary of Cuban tourism.... More


Chile to the polls

Some 15 million Chileans are called to the polls this Sunday to elect the country's future president, senators and deputies to the National Congress and regional councilors, in elections considered the most complex and uncertain in recent times.... More


The Moncada 2021 strategic exercise, in which Cuba's armed institutions are involved, is part of our permanent defense plans.  It is not directed against anyone and contributes to articulate a safeguard ring for the country, should an external enemy dare an aggression.... More


Notes for an Agenda (XIV)

One of the many debts the United States owes to our region is the bloody invasion of Grenada, a small Caribbean island nation against which disproportionate force was applied under the pretext, once again, of restoring democracy, peace and security.... More


Parody of intrepid warriors

In the succession of attempts to create unmanageable situations in Cuba, the proclaimed attempt to fly from Miami to Havana by a small group of alleged warriors stood out for its caricatured tinge, in a redemptive raid, according to their preachers.... More


Extreme right grows

The results of the recent legislative elections in Argentina, as well as the trends in voting intentions for the presidential elections in Chile, show how in some parts of the region xenophobic and reactionary extreme right-wing groups are growing.... More


Two pandemics

Cubans took a decisive step in the search for the new normality, still with risks of COVID-19, although with control of the pandemic, and under the pressure of material difficulties and plans of dark forces to spoil domestic peace.... More


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