Fidel Castro is an indispensable figure in the history not only of Cuba, but also of the world and especially of our America. His thought and example guide Cubans and countless people who fight for a more just and inclusive society.... More


Honduras is one of the 30 countries most vulnerable to natural disasters caused by climate change, according to the World Risk Report 2023. Xiomara Castro has been focusing on this issue since she assumed the presidency of the Central American country in January 2022.... More


Clear interventionism

The revelation that an agency of the U.S. Department of State has been funding an opposition group in Mexico provides further evidence of the real functions of USAID.... More


Cuba and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) have a fluid relationship of cooperation. Over the years, FAO has supported several projects in the Caribbean nation, while Cuban technicians have contributed to the implementation of this UN agency's initiatives in other countries.... More


Bitter Inheritance

 In 2001, the United States led an international coalition to bomb and occupy Afghanistan, under the pretext that this country had given asylum to Osama Bin Laden, the alleged perpetrator of the attack on the Twin Towers in New York, a fact about which there are still many ambiguities.... More


The authorities of Cuba and the United Republic of Tanzania describe the relations between the two countries as special, forged in the great friendship between the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, and the founder and first president of the Tanzanian nation, Julius Nyerere.... More


With a politically stable country and favorable macroeconomic indicators, re-elected Dominican President Luis Abinader began his second term in office, surrounded by a large international presence that attended his inauguration.... More


For more than 30 years, the Conjuntos Artísticos Integrales de Montaña (Integral Mountain Art Concerts), popularly known as the Houses of Travelling Culture, have been bringing the diverse manifestations of art to the most distant places in Cuba's geography.... More


A change in the game?

In the United States, voices continue to be raised about the impact of the candidacy of Kamala Harris and Timothy Walz in the race for the White House, a campaign that, until 20 days ago, seemed unfailingly tilted in favor of Donald Trump.... More


The hegemonic press and the international right wing are attacking the Venezuelan government for what they call fraud in the July 28 elections, and the attempt to involve Cuba in the internal affairs of the South American country is not surprising.... More


A heinous crime

Over the weekend, Zionist Israel once again showed its contempt for the most elementary norms of coexistence between peoples and nations when it bombed a school in the Gaza Strip where Palestinian refugees were sheltering, killing at least 100 of them.... More


Ecuadorians will go to the polls in February 2025, in general elections in which some political figures who already participated in the early elections last August will repeat in the race for the presidency.... More


On your mark, get set...

Now that it is officially known which duos will face each other in the United States for the control of the White House in the next elections in November, it can be said that this country is already in the middle of the electoral race, a show with circus-like trimmings where we will see all kinds of accusations crossed.... More


The month of August has begun with intense solidarity with Cuba: from one end of the world to the other, a unanimous demand has been heard in recent days: its exclusion from the illegitimate US list of countries allegedly sponsoring terrorism.... More


Unseemly visit to Eizeza

It remains to be seen if the ultra-rightist president, Javier Milei, was aware of the unseemly visit made by the deputies of his party, La Libertad Avanza, to the repressors of the dictatorship in the Ezeiza prison, but in any case, the dialogue between the prisoners and the legislators was enough to hear angry voices. ... More


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