Cuban doctors have saved numerous lives in Bolivia. But after the coup d'état of November 2019 against the then President Evo Morales, the de facto authorities, led by the self-proclaimed president Jeannine Áñez, propitiated with their slanders the end of bilateral cooperation.... More
No matter what they call them -- syringes or needles or jabs -- many people in America and Europe have been promoting, for months now, the collection of financial resources in order to send to Cuba a package of basic inputs to deploy its awaited vaccination against COVID-19.... More
The request of the U.S. government for 20 million dollars from its budget for 2022 assigned to what it describes as "democracy programs in Cuba," aims at strengthening organizations established in the United States with a history of interference.... More
In the midst of a severe wave of infections due to COVID-19, nearly 25 million citizens are summoned to the polls next Sunday in Peru, to define between two diametrically opposed options the future president of that nation.... More
The brutal governmental response to protests and mobilizations in Colombia exposed to the world a militarized country, with uniformed soldiers and hired killers.... More
The confrontation with COVID 19 has required the expenditure of considerable resources, however, Cuba has not neglected other branches of health, despite the economic limitations imposed by the U.S. blockade.... More
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted life almost everywhere, but it has not wiped out other scourges preceding the health crisis, including the need for millions of people to leave their homes to save their lives. ... More
Cuba prioritizes the resumption of the school year as soon as health circumstances allow it, because education is a major priority for the State, and in accordance with the calls of UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Actually they recommended governments and countries to avoid what it described as a "generational catastrophe" -- referring to the educational halt due to the spread of COVID-19.... More
Last weekend, Chile witnessed a long two-day voting process called "mega elections" because there were actually four elections in one, which ended with the pleasant surprise that the independent candidates and the left won an undisputable victory.... More
In the midst of the complex epidemiological situation faced by Havana due to COVID 19, there is encouraging news. The sanitary procedures of the Abdala vaccine candidate have already begun this week in four municipalities of the Cuban capital; this is one of the five vaccines that Cuba is developing, defying the economic limitations imposed by the pandemic and the genocidal U.S. blockade.... More
Human beings are the most contradictory species in our world -- and this is a view shared by the majority of experts -- because they are capable of making the purest and most selfless acts of love for their fellow man but also of committing the cruelest of crimes.... More
In 2019, the living standard of a majority of Brazilians suddenly dropped, a problem that began three years earlier following the parliamentary coup against the constitutional president Dilma Rousseff, from the Workers' Party, a political organization that in 2003 implemented social programs to favor the poor and managed to remove Brazil from the global Hunger Chart in 2014. ... More
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has defined a 'new' policy of her country towards Latin America that seeks to maintain its hegemonic role in the region... More
The closure of the Guantanamo naval base and the return of that territory located in the eastern part of the country illegally occupied by the United States, is a long-standing demand of Cuba, supported by other peoples, political personalities and international organizations.... More
Outgoing Ecuadorian President Lenín Moreno has dominated the news and generated headlines due to the devastating health and economic situation of his country.... More
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