Feet of clay

The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, avoided a vote of no confidence in Parliament and will be able to continue in office, but analysts and politicians point out that this could be the beginning of the end of a government highly questioned for its ineptitude and the shadow of several scandals.... More


Popular consultation and referendum are two mechanisms of participation of Cubans that will endorse the new Family Code, whose 25th version was presented in recent days by the Drafting Commission of the project during a meeting with the highest authorities of the country.... More


A festering struggle

There are 12 days left for the second round of presidential elections in Colombia, an event that could bring a dramatic change to the governmental management model after many decades of dominance by conservative, neoliberal and exclusionary political forces.... More


The hypocrisy of a summit

Building a sustainable, resilient and equitable future" is the motto of the anti-democratic Summit of the Americas, in the U.S. city of Los Angeles, organized by the United States, which contrary to what it proclaims, maintains a genocidal economic, commercial and financial blockade against Cuba, designed to cause hunger, disease and despair among the Cuban people.... More


Power and misery

The confederation of humanitarian organizations OXFAM recently published a shocking report, where it points out that in the midst of the pandemic and the global crisis affecting the whole world, every 30 hours a wealthy person reaches the figure of one billion dollars of fortune.... More


Cuba: One of the great absentees

Cuba is one of the great absentees of the misnamed Summit of the Americas, which opens its doors in the U.S. city of Los Angeles, surrounded by multiple criticisms and condemnations from governments and peoples for the exclusion of nations that are an indissoluble part of the region.... More


Peru: Legislative punctilious

The revelation of an audio in which the president of the Peruvian Congress is heard taking for granted last year that the President of the nation would be impeached, reaffirms the belligerent character of the legislative apparatus.... More


Increased temperatures, sea level, acidification and water pollution, as well as the occurrence of more intense meteorological phenomena are some of the threats facing the world today, as a result of climate change.... More


Chalk, a blackboard and a gun

The chain of armed events in the United States increases the alarm while many defend carrying a rifle or a pistol and even bringing them to schools.... More


With COVID-19 still present, the world is currently facing other public health events such as monkeypox, acute hepatitis of unknown origin, which affects the pediatric population, and respiratory infections.... More


Light among the shadows

Without leaving behind the persistent U.S. sanctions, Venezuela's economy is showing encouraging signs, admit Western media.... More


Thirty-five years ago, at the initiative of the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, the Program of Attention to the Integral Development of the mountainous regions was launched for the social and economic advancement of those areas of difficult access, forgotten before January 1959.... More


A blow to peace

The Federal Republic of Germany gave a definitive blow to the pacifist policy of that country, established after the defeat of the Nazi regime and the end of World War II, which devastated a large part of the planet and caused millions of deaths in the first half of the last century.... More


Cuba arrives to June 1st, International Children's Day, with the goal of a new Family Code that expands and consolidates the observance of the rights of this population sector, for whose integral development it has been working since January 1959.... More


All opinions count

The draft Family Code under study in Cuba is once again under consideration by the drafting Commission, in the light of the opinions expressed in popular consultation, in a great democratic exercise. ... More


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