Peru never ceases to be in the news. Once again thousands of people demonstrated peacefully this weekend in the streets of Lima, the capital, and once again they were violently repressed by the police who beat them up and threw tear gas.... More


A winter of labor actions in UK

When the British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has passed his first one hundred days in office, the United Kingdom is facing a winter with high temperatures on the social plane, in contrast with the icy temperatures that characterize the European nation at this time.... More


Every February 4th is celebrated as World Cancer Day, which is one of the main causes of death in the world, where it is estimated that there will be 20 million new cases in the next two decades.... More


Since the end of last year, Cuba has been immersed in a new electoral cycle, which began with the holding throughout the country of almost 45,000 meetings, in which the people nominated their candidates for delegates to the Municipal Assemblies of People's Power and those who represent the interests of the different communities.... More


The calm of Blinken

Flaunting his supposed conciliatory role in the Middle East, the US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, visited the occupied West Bank and Israel, an opportunity in which he called for calm, without the slightest accusation to Washington's main gendarme in the region for the terror unleashed.... More


Cuban health professionals have reached remote and marginalized places in Mexico to make their humble contribution to the commitment of the government of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to make medical care accessible to all citizens.... More


A few days before the 7th summit meeting of CELAC, Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, the Panamanian Foreign Minister, Janaina Tewaney Mencomo, visited Cuba. In Buenos Aires, she appealed to unity and the search for opportunities in the new international architecture.... More


The inequality shown by COVID 19

The WHO, World Health Organization, decided to maintain the global health emergency due to COVID 19, a virus that has meant a challenge for health systems around the planet, but also for the commitment to equality and human dignity.... More


2023 is not off to a good start for the United States. Police brutality and deaths by firearms have marked the first month of the year in the northern country, where events of this nature have become part of the daily life of society.... More


Cuban scientists are trying to overcome the difficulties of a poor country, under siege and under the effect of an adverse international scenario, in spite of which they have in their portfolio, among other novelties, three new human vaccines.... More


The images have shaken Brazilian society. They seem to have been taken in a World War II concentration camp. But the features of the people in them reveal that they are members of indigenous communities living in the South American nation.... More


Convinced of the need to learn from the lessons left by the COVID-19 pandemic, Latin Americans and Caribbeans will create an aid mechanism to prevent another fatal contingency.... More


Martí showed us the way

"... Our homeland had the privilege of being the cradle of one of the most extraordinary thinkers ever born in this hemisphere, José Martí."   The words of the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, with the feeling and pride of our country to have among its most illustrious sons of the Master.... More


The removal of Cuba from the one-sided U.S. list of countries allegedly sponsoring terrorism was one of the demands of the Seventh Summit of Heads of State and Government of CELAC, the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, held recently in Buenos Aires.... More


José Martí wrote: "The world bleeds without ceasing before the crimes committed against nature". And it is precisely the environmental crisis that is one of the most pressing problems facing the planet and that Cuba's National Hero knew how to see it early on.... More


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