Currently in the world 50 million people are victims of slavery in its different modalities. In 2021 there were 10 million more than in 2016, according to the ILO, International Labor Organization.... More


The National Electoral Council adjusts the upcoming election in Cuba so that the mechanisms fit like clockwork, and citizens exercise their vote freely and responsibly on March 26th.... More


Alaska in danger

Controversy has erupted after U.S. President Joe Biden gave the green light to the criticized Willow Project, one of the largest oil and gas development plans in the wildlife-rich state of Alaska.... More


In the next few hours, polling stations will be activated in Cuba, for the dynamic test that is usually carried out in the country before each electoral process, in order to finalize all the details and ensure that the voting day runs smoothly and with total transparency.... More


Some exemplary links

Cuba's participation in the Summit of Associations of the Confederation of Indian Industry has been an opportunity to review more than six decades of cooperation and outline new strategies to advance in its strengthening.... More


New criteria and evidence provided by international observers underline the magnitude of the institutional repression in Peru during the protests for the overthrow of former president Pedro Castillo and in favor of early elections.... More


The digital transformation that has been taking place in Cuba for years seeks to modernize governance, administrative and economic processes, and especially to put people at the center of everything in order to bring new technologies closer to the population.... More


The elusive rainfalls

Showers associated with a weak cold front that affected part of the western part of the country excited Cuban residents, eager as they are to benefit from rain, in the face of an acute drought.... More


The United States definitely cannot stop considering Latin America as its backyard, despite the fact that it has been losing hegemony in the region, in the face of the advance of progressive and sovereign governments, which do not bow to its dictates and seek the welfare of their peoples.... More


Perfecting the role of the press

Cuban Press Day finds the workers of the sector engaged in the preparations for their Eleventh Congress, which will take place in Havana next July, and which is preceded by intense debates on present and future challenges, in view of the country's complex economic situation and the constant media attacks against Cuba.... More


They call us Cubans

They greeted them with a hand on their chest as a sign of gratitude. In spite of the language barriers, the population of Turkiye managed to convey their gratitude to a brigade of Cuban doctors who came to assist them in the aftermath of an earthquake that caused the painful loss of more than 45 thousand lives.... More


Brazil experienced complex and sad days due to the incidence of Covid-19. The South American nation was one of the hardest hit by the virus in the Americas. And while it reported 700 thousand deaths and millions of infected people, some two million doses of vaccines were lost.... More


Created in 1966, the International Italo-Latin American Organization, based in Rome, has accompanied Cuba for decades in the rescue and conservation of its historical and cultural heritage.... More


The government and the insurgent National Liberation Army took an important step towards peace in Colombia by reaching clarifications in the second round of the Mexico-based dialogue, after an initial one in Venezuela.... More


At the end of February, a new stage in the clinical research of the drug NeuralCim, commercial name of the molecule NeuroEpo, began in Cuba in patients with mild or moderate Alzheimer's disease, an ailment that is one of the main causes of disability and dependence among the elderly.... More


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