While the calls to stop Israel's genocide against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip are increasing, including the not so energetic ones from US President Joseph Biden, the reality shows that in this aspect, as in many others, the White House is two-faced.... More
March 31st is Cuban Book Day, instituted in homage to the creation on that day in 1959 of the National Printing House, an event that paved the way for a change in the country's cultural policy, which by the hand of the nascent revolution began to reach everyone, without exclusions.... More
In coincidence with statements by a UN human rights expert on Israel's evident genocidal intent in Gaza, the ultra-right-wing Argentine president, Javier Milei, justified the Zionist regime's attacks.... More
It is hard to imagine that at this point in the 21st century there are still European officials capable of justifying or misrepresenting the terrible events that occurred on our continent during the conquest, the genocide of its inhabitants and the brutal plundering of its riches.... More
"Create your future" is the slogan that will preside over the Twelfth Congress of the UJC, Union of Young Communists, which will open its doors next week in Havana and which has been preceded by months of fluid and dynamic debates of the youth throughout the national territory to continue advancing in the construction of a better country.... More
It is hard to imagine that at this point in the 21st century there are still European officials capable of justifying or misrepresenting the terrible events that took place on our continent during the conquest, the genocide of its inhabitants and the brutal plundering of its riches.... More
Over the years, Cuba and Japan have maintained a close cooperation that has materialized in strategic sectors for the Caribbean nation such as health, technical capabilities and food production.... More
This week, as every March 25, a day of remembrance was dedicated to the victims of slavery and slavery trafficking, although Humanity has not yet repaired the impact of such a cruel procedure.... More
The Caribbean Region of Colombia has high rates of poverty, inequality, informal work and illiteracy. Official data reveal that six of the 10 poorest departments of the South American country are located in this area.... More
In an adverse economic situation such as the one prevailing in Cuba, society seeks to redouble the protection of scarce essential resources, hence the importance of prevention against crime.... More
In Ecuador, violence continues to lacerate the lives of citizens. The events of recent days have shocked the society of the Andean nation, which last year hit bottom with more than 7 thousand murders and became the most violent in Latin America.... More
Finally, after more than 5 months of genocide against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, the UN Security Council showed signs of life and moved in the right direction by passing a resolution for an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East.... More
As a unique cultural event to bring children, young people and adults closer to the universe of knowledge, the Book Fair returned in its thirty-second edition to one of the main streets and institutions of Guantanamo, with the sale of texts and a wide artistic-literary program.... More
Of utmost importance for the future of the planet and humanity is undoubtedly meteorology, which studies all the phenomena that occur in the Earth's atmosphere such as climate, winds and rain.... More
"Never again" was the cry of thousands of people who took to the streets of Argentina this March 24, Day of Memory for Truth and Justice, to remember the victims of the last civil-military dictatorship that reigned in the South American country from 1976 to 1983.... More
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