Are the Russians coming?

U.S. President Joseph Biden and some of his top officials are doing everything possible to heat up the latest episode of the new cold war, which targets the government and people of Russia and could lead humanity to a catastrophe.... More


A year with Biden

The president of the United States, Joseph Biden, completed this January 20 a year of being in the White House without fundamentally responding to the enormous expectations aroused by his election, both inside and outside the main economic and military power of the moment.... More


Barbados on its own path

The world's youngest republic, Barbados, held elections in which the Labor Party of Prime Minister Mia Mottley, who proposes an ambitious plan to get out of difficulties, won a resounding victory.... More


Modern, inclusive and in line with the characteristics of today's Cuban society is the draft of the Family Code, which from February will enter an important phase with the popular consultation throughout the country, a process that will last until April.... More


Crossfire in Colombia

Shortly after a dramatic call by Venezuelan authorities for an intervention of the competent agencies to stop violence in Colombia, the murder of a teenager dedicated to environmental protection was reported in Colombia.... More


Cuba has been able to give life to three highly effective and safe vaccines against COVID 19, which have allowed a large part of its population to be currently immunized against a disease that is advancing vertiginously around the world. In addition, they are a hope for the less developed nations in the face of the selfishness of the richer ones.... More


Spy in the house

Since the creation and use of the spying program Pegasus, developed by the Israel-based company NSO Group, became known, there have been numerous denunciations about the invasion of the privacy of politicians, governors, businessmen or human rights defenders around the world.... More


Stolen childhood

One of the problems that Gabriel Boric will inherit when he assumes the presidency of Chile, a ceremony scheduled for March 11, will be the lurid issue of the thousands of children who were stolen from their families during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, between 1973 and 1990.... More


A number of Cuban emigrants abroad have responded, in their own way, to a solidarity movement in different parts of the planet to help the Cuban population in hard times of hard shortages.... More


Silence is betrayal

The 93rd anniversary of the birth of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was celebrated on Monday.  The African-American religious leader was one of the most important men in the modern history of the United States who led the fight for all human beings to be equal, regardless of their race or social and economic condition.... More


Since the triumph of the Revolution, the United States has tried to force a change of government in Cuba, a purpose accentuated during the pandemic, in the hope of taking advantage of a sensitive moment such as the scourge of COVID-19.... More


The year 2022 began with very discouraging news for Latin America and the Caribbean. The prospects for economic growth and job recovery are not as expected, together with a rebound of the COVID 19 by the Omicron variant, which has led to a considerable increase in cases, impacting the economic activities of a region considered the most unequal on the planet.... More


Cubans praise Japan's cooperation

Japan's cooperation with Cuba is very useful and the Cuban people are grateful for it, especially when 84 buses were sent for urban transportation, at a time of difficulties with that service.... More


Necessary truths

The United States is drifting towards a very dangerous form of fascism by the hand of former President Donald Trump, who is already in full struggle to return to the White House, which represents a serious threat to the whole world, warned academic and linguist Noam Chomsky.... More


The Salvadoran president, Nayib Bukele, seems determined to change history and ignore events that marked a transcendental change in the Central American country, such as the peace agreements signed in 1992 that put an end to 12 years of civil war, with a toll of some 75 thousand victims.... More


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