After the overwhelming victory of the Labor Party in the legislative elections held in the United Kingdom, the largest in the modern history of that nation, Prime Minister Keir Starmer became the most powerful ruler in post-World War II memory.... More


More than three decades ago the Common Market of the South (MERCOSUR) was born. This year, the Sixty-fourth Summit of Heads of State and Associated States will be held in Asuncion, the capital of Paraguay, in which the participation of the President of Bolivia, Luis Arce, stands out, after the country's full adhesion to this integrationist mechanism.... More


Neither the passion of the Copa América nor the low temperatures of the southern winter take the campaign leading up to the elections on October 27 out of the public spotlight in Uruguay.... More


Cuba brought its experience and its commitment in favor of the empowerment of such an important sector of society as women, to the Third Ministerial Conference on Feminist Foreign Policies, which met earlier this week in Mexico.... More


Beryl and flattened lands

The hurricane season reaches its climax in September, when the strongest ones hit, but as time goes by, dangerous new developments emerge, such as Beryl, the fastest Category 5 hurricane recorded in the Atlantic.... More


Food production still does not reach the required levels in the country, affecting the well-being of the population. Hence, it is one of the topics that is being analyzed with a critical eye at the Eighth Plenary Session of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, which meets in Havana for two days.... More


Uncertainty in France

This Sunday in France, the people are called to the polls again to hold the second round of the legislative elections, where the most important thing at stake is to finally know whether or not the extreme right reaches an absolute majority in the National Assembly.... More


Jet-lagged and a long way from home, US lawyer Barry Pollack found himself inside a packed courtroom for a three-hour hearing on a small island in the Western Pacific last Wednesday.... More


Since his electoral campaign and after assuming the presidency of Colombia in August 2022, Gustavo Petro has made the fight against hunger and malnutrition a priority of his government, given the high rates that the South American nation presented.... More


A little more than a year after launching a first barrage of alleged reports on what it called "Chinese espionage bases in Cuba", The Wall Street Journal pulled out of the hat of a liar magician another alleged investigation on the same subject.... More


Close enough to the 51st anniversary of the bloody military coup in Chile against the Popular Unity government lead by Salvador Allende, it is timely to point out some of the hidden faces of the regime, of which very little has been investigated until now.... More


As of this Monday, Panama has a new president. José Raúl Mulino, winner of the general elections last May with just over 34% of the votes, will direct the destiny of the Isthmus country for the next five years.... More


Difficult days for Argentina

Difficult days and uncertainty lie ahead for Argentina, following the recent approval by Congress of the criticized Bases Law, a proposal by the government chaired by Javier Milei that, although modified to achieve its sanction after six months of legislative debates, means for part of the citizens a setback in the rights achieved.... More


Far-right advances in France

As expected, France's extreme right, represented by Marine le Pen's National Rally party, won this Sunday in the first round of early elections to renew the National Assembly, made up of 577 deputies.... More


While in the United States, lawmakers of alleged Cuban-origin in the Congress, and the U.S. Department of State maneuver to prolong an injustice against Cuba, in the Organization of American States, the OAS, they cannot overshadow voices that denounce such abuse.... More


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