July 26th is a date of great importance for Cubans. Seventy-one years ago, a group of young people led by Fidel Castro were the protagonists of a courageous act that went down in history and paved the way for the triumphant revolution of January 1959.... More


Grandfather and the Iron Lady

With the approach of the presidential elections in Venezuela, the intensity of the anti-Bolivarian Revolution messages in the corporate press increased.... More


In the special bond that unites Havana and Hanoi, the recently deceased General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Nguyen Phu Trong, played an essential role, along with other Vietnamese leaders, who at all times showed his solidarity with the Cuban people.... More


The controversial Law of Bases, approved last June by the Argentine Congress, has generated a broad rejection by a large part of the population, especially the acquisitions referred to the Incentive Regime for Large Investments, described as a loss of sovereignty.... More


Next October, the 16th meeting of the Conference of the Parties for biodiversity, COP 16, will take place. This important event will be held in Colombia, a nation that has taken significant steps in the care of biodiversity under the mandate of President Gustavo Petro.... More


Cuba's demographic structure has undergone remarkable changes, with a trend toward a reduction in the effective population, hence the alarm from the nation to the community and the family.... More


The recent visit to Guatemala by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, brought back to the table the persecution of judges, prosecutors and journalists who confront corruption by the Public Ministry, headed by Attorney General Consuelo Porras.... More


Biden is gone, what now?

As predicted in a previous commentary, the weekend was key in defining the resignation of the President of the United States, Joseph Biden, to maintain his candidacy for re-election, who finally listened to an increasingly strong clamor within his party and stepped aside.... More


A product of the Cuban Center for Molecular Immunology (CIM), the CIMAVAX therapeutic vaccine against lung cancer, the first to be registered in the world, is extending its benefits to a greater number of people.... More


The complex situation of the electric energy system has also been in the spotlight of Cuban legislators in recent days, who were able to learn about the work being done to advance the goal of changing the country's energy matrix, thereby reducing dependence on fossil fuels.... More


As usual, the Nicaraguan government celebrated the anniversary of the Sandinista Revolution, this time the 45th, together with the people.... More


Biden on the tightrope

The President of the United States and candidate for re-election in next November's elections is increasingly isolated, and not precisely because of the Covid-19 discovered this week, but because of the concern generated by his possible defeat by the Republican Donald Trump.... More


The Third Ordinary Session of the National Assembly of People's Power of Cuba, in its Tenth Legislature, continues in Havana its debates on important aspects of national events, after several days of in-depth analysis by the working commissions of the legislative body.... More


Ecuador is in a state of "internal armed conflict", as declared by President Daniel Noboa last January in response to the high level of violence, which has raised objections from various sectors of society due to the threat it poses to human rights.... More


For months, the attention of various sectors of Uruguayan society has been focused on the controversial Neptuno project to build a water treatment plant in the area of Arazatí, which would supply water to the capital, Montevideo, but which they see as an attempt by the government of Luis Lacalle Pou to privatize the service of the precious liquid.... More


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