New victory for Cuba at the UN

For the thirtieth time, the UN General Assembly condemned the criminal economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed against Cuba, which threatens the human rights of an entire people and has caused losses to the country in sixty years amounting to more than 154 BILLION dollars.... More


Neither hurricanes nor the adverse campaign of opponents and the international corporate press were able to slow down the preparations in Nicaragua for the municipal elections, set for next Sunday.... More


In January of this year, Peru registered the worst environmental disaster in recent times. Nearly 12 thousand barrels of oil were spilled by the Spanish company Repsol on the Peruvian coast, causing serious damage to biodiversity and leaving thousands of people without work.... More


Cuba's highly qualified personnel, technicians and workers perform daily tasks, in some cases astonishing ones, to overcome the negative effects of the U.S. blockade, a scourge that also forces teachers to resort to creativity.... More


The period linking relations between the United States and Cuba has been long and stormy, and has so far been filled with shocks.... More


The Amazon also wins

Only a few hours after the election of Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva as president, the signs for Brazil are encouraging.  Norway expressed its willingness to reactivate the Amazon Fund, a decision already expressed in the middle of the year if this month's general elections meant a change of government in the South American giant.... More


Solidarity sets the pace in these days prior to the presentation of Cuba's truth at the UN, wrote this Monday on Twitter the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Party and President of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, champion of the battle in the political, diplomatic and symbolic field against the US policy that aggravates our crisis with its fierce persecution.... More


In search of loopholes

A business meeting between business people from geographically close countries is normal, but if they are Cubans and Americans it is a singular and unique event.... More


Brazil has opted for change.  Former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, of the Workers' Party, won the second round of the general elections this Sunday, the most polarized and tense in recent times and which showed a highly divided country.... More


In the heat of a holiday that is completely alien to our cultural identity, although increasingly implanted in sectors of the population, a group of young people have provoked outrage, especially in social networks, by taking to the streets dressed in Ku Klux Klan hoods, asking: "Where are the Blacks?"... More


An important process that is part of our participatory democracy is taking place in Cuba these days. Cubans throughout the length and breadth of the territory nominate their candidates for delegates to the Municipal Assemblies of People's Power.... More


Violence hits U.S. politicians

The brutal aggression against Paul Pelosi, husband of the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, sends a startling signal of the extent of violence in that country, also exercised against politicians.... More


A man of one hundred battles

A man of the people, humble, kind and supportive, but also intrepid. That was Commander Camilo Cienfuegos, whom Heroic Guerrilla Ernesto Che Guevara described as the comrade of one hundred battles.... More


The excited voice of the young hero Camilo Cienfuegos Gorriarán resounds every year in the popular memory calling to defend the Cuban flag as he expressed in the last public speech in October 1959.... More


Israel intensified repression in the West Bank this year, in the face of what it interprets as an increase in Palestinian protests against the occupiers and resistance actions.... More


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