The Supreme Electoral Tribunal of Guatemala concluded this October 31 the electoral process, and although it ratified the results of the elections, alarms were once again raised in the country, for the future of the Semilla movement, of the elected president, Bernardo Arévalo, who won the ballot last August with almost 61% of the votes.... More
On November 7, the Chilean president, Gabriel Boric, will be presented with the new Constitution project, considered retrograde and which is rejected, according to opinion polls, by more than half of the citizenship. ... More
In the midst of a crusade by the Mexican government to attend to the devastation caused in the State of Guerrero by Hurricane Otis, Cuban doctors, out of the more than 700 working in 10 states of that country, emerge with their modesty and skills.... More
Panama experienced a week of intense protests that forced President Laurentino Cortizo to sign last Friday an executive decree prohibiting the granting of new mining concessions. However, the demonstrations did not let up and continued over the weekend.... More
Lewiston, the second largest city in the northeastern U.S. state of Maine, joined the macabre list of places in that country that have been the scene of spectacular mass shootings, such as Uvalde or Columbine.... More
"...A big smile and a big heart." This is how intellectual Mirta Aguirre referred in her poem Portrait to Commander Camilo Cienfuegos, one of the most beloved personalities of our history for the Cuban people.... More
Cuba and China have taken a new step in strengthening their strategic alliance. The two friendly nations continue to explore various opportunities to deepen and expand the already fruitful ties of collaboration in various fields, for the welfare of their peoples and sustainable development.... More
Colombia could realize its ambitious railway development plans with investment from China, according to a successful visit to Beijing by President Gustavo Petro.... More
Seventy-five years after the adoption by the UN of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the world is witnessing the maintenance by the United States for more than six decades of a genocidal economic, commercial and financial blockade against Cuba, which violates the most elementary prerogatives of an entire people.... More
The demands of the international community for a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in view of the escalation of violence in recent weeks, are multiplying, while the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is deteriorating more and more due to the constant Israeli attacks.... More
As part of his government's plans to improve health services, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is promoting a new stage of vaccination, using antigens from Cuba and Russia.... More
Panamanians are in the streets. They are protesting against a new mining agreement signed between the government and the company Minera Panama, which they describe as harmful to the country's sovereignty, biodiversity and the health of citizens.... More
Mexico City, October 23 (RHC) -- Anyone who followed closely the important summit of 12 Latin American and Caribbean nations affected by the migration crisis must have noticed that all the criticism involved the United States. ... More
Cuba maintains a consistent position in favor of regular, orderly and safe migration, and supports initiatives that favor it, as Mexico did by convening a high-level meeting.... More
Netanyahu and Gallant are committing genocide in Gaza. Biden and Blinken are aiding and abetting Israeli genocide.... More
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