In light of the attempts by the United States to exclude several countries, including Cuba, from the Ninth Summit of the Americas, CARICOM stressed the need for the meeting to be inclusive, with the participation of all the countries of the Hemisphere.... More


Humanity without direction

The number of people forced to flee their homes and places of origin due to armed conflict, political persecution, violence, natural disasters, racism and other causes surpassed a staggering 100 million, according to data released this week by the United Nations.... More


Bolivia has been overcoming the difficult situation generated by more than two years of pandemic, which in addition to the loss of human lives and a health crisis led to a global economic collapse, to which was added for the South American nation the terrible management of the coup government, presided by Jeanine Añez.... More


Protests on the rise

Protests and social discontent are spreading rapidly around the world, including some developed powers, due to severe global economic turbulence, inflation and the consequent generalized increase in the cost of living.... More


Cuba's medical collaboration has been consolidated and while the people and many governments are grateful for that altruistic service, right-wing forces raise campaigns aimed at tarnishing that tremendous service to humanity. ... More


Bolsonaro attacks public assets

In 2016 after a parliamentary uprising against President Dilma Rousseff, democratically elected at the polls, the coup leader Michel Temer took over as head of state and a neoliberal agenda was set in motion in Brazil, destroying the benefits for Brazilians achieved by the Workers' Party governments and endangering the country's sovereignty with privatizations.... More


It has been one year since Guillermo Lasso became president of Ecuador and the opinion about his administration is not very favorable among a great part of the country's citizens.... More


Cuba's Civil Defense was strengthened over the weekend with the realization of training exercises to outline responses to disaster situations, of any origin, and even to finalize preventive possibilities.... More


Another concern

The World Health Organization (WHO) issued an alert on a possible outbreak of the disease known as "Monkeypox", after several cases were detected in countries of different continents, most of them in Europe.... More


High tension

Tomorrow, Sunday, the closing ceremonies of the presidential candidates' campaigns will take place in Colombia, just a week before the most tense voting in memory in more than half a century, and which could be the beginning of structural transformations in that nation.... More


Experts predict an active cyclonic season that extends from June 1 to November 30. In view of this perspective, Cuba is preparing to minimize possible human losses and material damages.... More


Money and politics

Incredible as it may seem in the United States, the richest country and the first military power on the planet, these days millions of families are living in anguish due to the absence on the shelves of a basic food -- the milk formula intended for the nutrition of babies.... More


Only those who have or support imperialist pretensions over Cuba see a reason to celebrate May 20 as the day of our independence. They manipulate history, distort the truth of that date and offend our independence heroes, those who dedicated their lives for the true freedom and sovereignty of our land.... More


The global security proposal launched by Chinese President Xi Jinping last month generates interest in several latitudes and confirms the Asian giant's desire for peace.... More


Return to Somalia

The U.S. government announced the permanent return of a group of military personnel to Somalia, under the pretext of contributing with the authorities of that African country to fight extremist groups, as well as guaranteeing stability in an area plunged into chaos and plagued by hunger.... More


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