In his relatively brief time as prime minister, Anthony Albanese has had very extensive contact with US President Joe Biden. According to the prime minister’s office, Albanese has had four formal meetings with him, plus two Quad meetings, and several other less formal discussions. They’ll rub shoulders again at the G20 this weekend in India.... More
The collaboration in the field of biotechnology between Cuba and China can be described as dynamic and in constant renewal and growth, a relationship, described by the two states, of common interest and shared profit.... More
Santiago de Chile (Prensa Latina)-- Prensa Latina's bureau in Chile was assaulted by military coup leaders on September 11, 1973, 50 years ago, but its voice in the service of truth could never be silenced.... More
Even with the limitations imposed by the criminal U.S. blockade also on science, Cuba has been able to achieve novel medicines and in the face of the COVID 19 challenge, its scientists created three vaccines, of proven efficacy and safety, against the disease caused by the new coronavirus.... More
Cuba's commitment to comply with the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially women and children, should be beyond any doubt, both for its internal policies and its cooperation at the global level.... More
The statement issued by the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the confrontation of human trafficking operations for military recruitment purposes was widely reported in the international press.... More
Slavery was abolished 135 years ago in Brazil. However, modern slavery practices persist in the South American giant, mainly in agriculture, mining and domestic services, although cases have also been recorded in construction and clothing manufacturing.... More
Encouraging advances have been registered in recent days in the search for total peace in Colombia, a process not exempt of difficulties as it is necessary to bring positions closer, build trust between the parties involved in the talks and favor the participation of the whole society.... More
Should he be deported from the U.K., Julian Assange, the Australian publisher of WikiLeaks, faces up to 175 years in a U.S. prison on charges related to his release of information that revealed U.S. war crimes and torture. His legal team has stated that they plan to appeal the extradition case to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in Strasbourg, France, arguing that the British litigation process has been rife with malpractice.... More
Guatemala is going through a political back-and-forth. The actions of the judicial and electoral authorities against President-elect Bernardo Arévalo and his party, the Seed Movement, have submerged the Central American country in uncertainty and confusion.... More
Every beginning of the school year becomes an event in Cuba, both in the family and in society, because everyone contributes to provide the child or young person with the possible facilities.... More
The most recent alert of Colombian president, Gustavo Petro, about preparations of businessmen to destabilize the government, highlights the attempts of the internal and external right wing to stop the changes towards social justice.... More
New friends, grateful humble people, recognition from the authorities and above all numerous lives saved is the great satisfaction of a group of 62 doctors who returned to Cuba after four years of solidarity aid in Guatemala.... More
September is beginning and Havana is preparing for the Group of 77 and China Summit, which will take place in the middle of this month, and which arouses the interest of many for its importance to join efforts and put science and technology in terms of socio-economic development of the nations of the South.... More
In 1977, when Djibouti gained its independence after 115 years of brutal French occupation, the era of European colonialism in Africa had almost come to an end. Only small enclaves occupied by Spain and Britain remained.... More
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