A good omen

The Latin American electoral calendar closes this year in Brazil, where in October voting will take place to designate the new president of the country, a race that for the moment favors former president Luis Inacio Lula da Silva, leader of the Workers' Party, PT.... More


Geographical distance has not been an obstacle for the cooperation between Cuba and Maldives, located in the Indian Ocean, south of India, and formed by a group of 1,190 coral islands, distributed in 26 atolls.... More


As Joe Biden prepares to embark on his first trip to Israel as U.S. president, the family of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh has sent him a letter laying out a list of demands to ensure accountability for her killing in the occupied West Bank in May.... More


Modern wars

Despite the weakening of its industrial apparatus and the heavy burden of foreign debt, the United States maintains and perfects its role of international gendarme as we have seen in recent times, especially following the NATO summit held a few days ago in Madrid.... More


How long will the United States persist in its hostile policy towards Cuba, is a question asked by many in the world, when every day more voices are added in favor of the lifting of the genocidal blockade which strongly affects Cuban families.... More


On the edge of the abyss

The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, is currently going through a deep political crisis that could force him to resign from office, or face a new impeachment request in Parliament, where his prestige is practically below ground level.... More


Decades of effective joint work

Cuba maintains a fruitful and excellent relationship with the various agencies of the United Nations, which for decades have supported the government's strategy in favor of the country's socioeconomic development and the well-being of its citizens.... More


The country's highest authorities maintain a systematic and fluid dialogue with the various sectors of Cuban society, to listen to their concerns, opinions and suggestions on possible solutions to existing problems.... More


Constitution or nothing

The highest authorities of Chile received a copy of the draft of the new Magna Carta, written by a Constitutional Convention during a year of hard work where they had to face the onslaught of the right wing, businessmen and the media related to those sectors.... More


Blow by blow

Relations between the U.S. Supreme Court, where there is a large majority of justices who were appointed by Republican administrations, and the current head of the White House, Joseph Biden, are increasingly stormy and hostile.... More


More than a decade of intense work has been accumulated by the Comptroller General's Office of the Republic of Cuba, created in 2009 to continue perfecting the control and preservation of the finances and patrimonial assets of the state and the people.... More


Walls

That powers, monarchies or governments that shame our species build walls to keep out migrants, refugees or people in need, is something that no longer surprises anyone and the United States, Spain, Morocco and Israel show their contempt for their fellow men on a daily basis.... More


Once again the Juan Rius Rivera Solidarity Brigade is among us with its invaluable support, coming from Puerto Rico, that sister Latin American nation, indissolubly linked to the history of Cuba.... More


More from NATO

In addition to dividing the world into two sides, where the good guys are the NATO guys and the bad guys are the rest of us, in the Spanish meeting of the military alliance the Russian Federation was treated for the first time as an enemy, and China was described as "a systemic challenge".... More


Africa: An essential part of Cuba

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez's tour of Africa speaks of the importance the Caribbean nation attaches to its relations with that continent, whose best values nurtured our people and contributed to forge our nationality.... More


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