As of this Monday, Panama has a new president. José Raúl Mulino, winner of the general elections last May with just over 34% of the votes, will direct the destiny of the Isthmus country for the next five years.... More


Difficult days for Argentina

Difficult days and uncertainty lie ahead for Argentina, following the recent approval by Congress of the criticized Bases Law, a proposal by the government chaired by Javier Milei that, although modified to achieve its sanction after six months of legislative debates, means for part of the citizens a setback in the rights achieved.... More


Far-right advances in France

As expected, France's extreme right, represented by Marine le Pen's National Rally party, won this Sunday in the first round of early elections to renew the National Assembly, made up of 577 deputies.... More


While in the United States, lawmakers of alleged Cuban-origin in the Congress, and the U.S. Department of State maneuver to prolong an injustice against Cuba, in the Organization of American States, the OAS, they cannot overshadow voices that denounce such abuse.... More


The investigations into the attempted military coup d'état in Bolivia reinforce the statements of President Luis Arce, who confronted the leader of the attempt, in the sense that the former head of the army, Juan José Zúñiga, had accomplices.... More


50 years ago in the western province of Matanzas, Popular Power was born, an experience that was later institutionalized throughout Cuba and which is based on the broad participation, without exclusions, of all Cubans.... More


With courage and the announcement by social forces that they would oppose an uprising, the Bolivian government, under the leadership of President Luis Arce, managed to quell the coup attempt by the now former head of the army, Juan José Zúñiga.... More


Until next December, Cuba will occupy the pro tempore presidency of the Committee of Representatives of the ALADI, Latin American Integration Association, a high responsibility that has been described as an honor and a commitment to the work of the organization in favor of developing links of solidarity and cooperation with the nations of the area.... More


The U.S. Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, tried to convince the world of what he considers “good intentions” of his government by making what he calls a “comprehensive evaluation” of some 188 countries about human trafficking, but he did not explain who. authorized Washington to do so.... More


In Honduras, the second social meeting of CELAC, Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, will soon open its doors, which will bring together civil society organizations and movements from the member nations of this mechanism created to promote regional integration and work for the well-being of its citizens.... More


Thanks to the social programs implemented since 2003 by the governments of the Workers' Party, Brazil managed to get off the Hunger Map of the FAO, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, 11 years later.... More


Ruthless fanaticism

At least 20 dead and dozens injured are the result of a series of violent attacks against Christian churches, synagogues and a police checkpoint in the Russian republic of Dagestan, located in the North Caucasus, indicated the Anti-Terrorism Investigative Committee of that nation.... More


The recent edition of the Cubaindustria 2024 international convention and fair was a favorable space to strengthen the Cuban industry, without a doubt, and as part of the business fabric, economic actors in all their diversity also had their space.... More


Playing with fire

The Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, expressed concern about Israel extending its war against the civilian population of the Gaza Strip to Lebanon, which would cause a regionalization of the war conflict.... More


Weeks of water

June is usually rainy in Cuba, but June 2024 has left the inhabitants of the archipelago amazed by the frequency and intensity of rainfall.... More


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