While the escalation in Gaza seems to have no end, the eyes of the planet look today to the UN Security Council, unable to achieve a unanimous rejection against the unleashed violence.... More


Cuban culture, that mixture of races, traditions and customs, symbol of our country, is also a trench of resistance to the hostile policy of the United States. It has strongly felt the blockade imposed for six decades against our people, but it has not renounced to continue defending our values and principles and contributing to the spirituality of Cubans.... More


A new round of talks between the Venezuelan government and part of the opposition nucleated in the so-called Democratic Platform, seems to have borne fruit on the road to elections in 2024 with plural participation and recognized by all parties.... More


Worldwide, breast cancer is the most widespread cancer. It represents almost 13% of all new cases of cancer detected each year in the world and among the different types of this disease it is the most common cause of death in the Americas.... More


Cubans hope that the very popular MSMEs, micro, small and medium-sized enterprises, can act as a springboard for other changes in the economic model, in addition to contributing with goods and services at lower prices.... More


Since China launched the Silk Road and Belt Initiative in 2013, more countries have been joining this mega-project that has opened new avenues for international cooperation and exchange to encourage common development in the world.... More


During the first two days of November, the Cuban draft resolution on the need to put an end to the blockade, that genocidal and unilateral measure imposed for more than six decades against Cuba by the United States, will be submitted for consideration by the UN General Assembly (UNGA).... More


The head of the Southern Command, General Laura Richardson, launched an onslaught against media outlets distant from the hegemonic profile sponsored by the United States, and several institutions and individuals responded, including Cuba's Casa de las Americas.... More


Against a backdrop of high insecurity, Ecuadorians went to the polls this Sunday and elected as their new president the center-right Daniel Noboa, of National Democratic Action, who will have a very complex task ahead of him.... More


Biotechnology in Cuba continues to bet on the health and welfare of citizens. Many Cubans have placed their hopes on Jusvinza, a drug to treat rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic disease in which joints become inflamed, causing pain, deformity and difficulties in movement.   ... More


Cuba's literacy method "Yo sí puedo" (Yes, I can) continues to make a difference in the world.... More


Cubans with sharp eyes and ears

Extremists in the Florida peninsula are planning, according to several media reports, to carry out acts against Cuba, in order to stir up the scene when the Caribbean archipelago is facing material difficulties due essentially to the U.S. blockade.... More


Protests against the coup government of Dina Boluarte are revived with force in Peru, where a national march is being held demanding the resignation of the president-designate, the closure of Congress, the holding of elections and the convening of a Constituent Assembly for a new Constitution.... More


Time is running short for the second round of general elections in Ecuador and insecurity continues to dominate the panorama of the South American country, while so far there is no clear favorite between the two contenders for the presidency for next Sunday's elections.... More


"...It is the greatest commemoration that has ever taken place in the history of our country", said the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, about October 10, 1868, the date that marked the beginning of the struggle for the definitive independence of Cuba.... More


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