Cuba believes that in a specialized UN organization such as UNESCO it is useful to denounce the harassment and pressures on artists from the Caribbean archipelago in some countries.... More


Climbing the Turquino

The well-deserved recognition for the progress of the Turquino Plan should transcend in Cuba as an incentive to increase production and the standard of living of the inhabitants.... More


The Salvadoran president, Nayib Bukele, completed four years in office wrapped in paradoxes, because his critics increase while citizens ponder the drop in the homicide rate.... More


When the echoes of the harassment by extremists of the Cuban musical duo Buena Fe during the fulfillment of their commitments in Spain had not yet died down, the poet Nancy Morejon, invited to France, was receiving attacks.... More


The presidents of South America once again raised their voices in favor of cooperation and integration, after the eclipse of UNASUR, whose acronym they preferred not to mention, because they bet on seeking consensus towards another space of confluences.... More


As it happens every five years, a new election of the governor and vice-governor of the provinces took place in Cuba, in ceremonies with solemnity and required support, as a prelude to the hard work that awaits those high positions.... More


If the aggressors of the Cuban musical group Buena Fe intended to bring in the Caribbean archipelago a favorable current to their onslaught in Spain, they must feel defeated, because they generated repudiation.... More


Signs of intolerance towards minorities were recently reiterated from the governor's office in the U.S. state of Florida and the stands of a Spanish stadium.... More


Cuban doctors in service in other latitudes confess their joy for being useful to the people, although they say they are moved when their patients cannot afford the cost of the tests required to reach an accurate diagnosis.... More


The G-7 Summit

The G-7 summit began last Thursday in Hiroshima, with the aim of strengthening diplomatic alliances around the "rule of law" and "territorial integrity", in the context of the growing global polarization over the hybrid war waged by the U.S. against Russia on the territory of Ukraine.... More


One hundred and twenty-one years ago, the intentions of the United States towards Cuba became clear when it proclaimed, on May 20, 1902, a mediatized republic that made a mockery of the national independence sentiment, since what was born was a neo-colony of the incipient empire of the revolted and brutal North that despises us.... More


Among the many memorable trips of his life, Colonel Ho Van A was especially impressed by the one that took the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, to the line of fire in South Vietnam.... More


Prevention and the art of saving

Since last weekend, Cubans have been a little more prepared to face weather and other contingencies, such as technological, sanitary and accident-related ones, by carrying out, as they usually do every year, a new popular rehearsal.... More


Preparing for disaster situations

As of today, Meteoro 2023, an annual exercise carried out by the Civil Defense to prepare its members and the population in general for different disaster situations, is taking place throughout the Cuban territory.... More


Syria is back

Syria's return to The Arab League, from where it was removed in 2011, highlights the strong change in Damascus' political relations with its neighbors, in a process brewed long ago, but accelerated recently.... More


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