For almost three decades, the Havana Model United Nations (HAVMUN), has been an enriching experience and a source of knowledge for students and professors at the University of Havana and other centers of higher education in Cuba.... More


Dangerous Tango

In another attempt to become a referent of the world ultra-right, the radical president of Argentina, Javier Milei, gathered in Buenos Aires representatives of the most rancid conservatism under the auspices of the Conservative Political Action Conference.... More


December 3rd is the Day of Latin American Medicine, more than enough reason to recognize the dedication of Cuban health professionals who for decades have been at the forefront of the fight against various diseases, protecting the population and making their knowledge available to citizens of other nations of the world.... More


Biden attacks brands

Aimed at appropriating a prestigious Cuban trademark legally registered in the United States, the "No Stolen Trademarks Recognized Act", another aspect of the blockade, has entered into force in the United States.... More


The economic policies of Argentine President Javier Milei continue to wreak havoc in key sectors such as health, which is facing budget cuts and an exodus of professionals due to the loss of purchasing power of their salaries in the face of inflation.... More


Cuba and China are not stopping in their search for new areas of cooperation in education and science, pillars of the fruitful exchange that both countries have maintained for decades in various fields.... More


Without the need for a second round, Namibians elected their next head of state, the candidate of the SWAPO party, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, the current vice president.... More


Paris Burns

France is the second economy of the European Union and one of the world’s nuclear powers. However, the country is living the most complex days since the beginning of the so-called Fifth Republic, after the end of the Second World War, due to the fall of the government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier.... More


If Secretary-General Antonio Guterres' announcement that two African countries will join the Security Council as permanent members comes true, it would be a fair step towards the long-awaited and long-delayed reform of the UN's top body.... More


Twenty years ago, two world leaders, committed to the destiny of their peoples and of Latin America and the Caribbean, gave life to an integration mechanism to work for the welfare of citizens and in defence of the sovereignty and independence of the peoples of the region.... More


Justice for all?

On the west facade of the building that houses the Supreme Court of the United States is written the phrase "Equal Justice Under Law," a concept that means, in principle, that all, absolutely all, citizens of this country are equal in rights and duties.... More


Guatemala's Public Prosecutor's Office is continuing its harassment of the government of Bernardo Arévalo, a situation that dates back to last year, when he surprisingly made it to the second round of the general elections, won with almost 60% of the vote and was finally sworn in as president on 14 January.... More


The Cubans are making every effort to maintain their nickel production in order to mitigate the effects of the US blockade, the contingencies of the national electrical system and the volatility of prices on the foreign market.... More


Pain with a female face

In a world where powerful countries spend unimaginable amounts of money with unprecedented enthusiasm to exterminate each other or those they consider inferior, there are very few resources to save the victims of this tragedy, especially women and girls.... More


In a year in which two hurricanes caused damage in Cuba and two powerful earthquakes and aftershocks hit the south-eastern part of the country, many people remembered Fidel Castro's concern to save human lives in the face of any natural disaster.... More


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