Xiomara listens to Hondurans

Honduras closed the year in political calm, in the midst of the transition from a conservative to a progressive government, as a result of the recent elections.... More


Ecuador between bullets

What seemed to be a repudiatory event, without transcendence, acquired in Ecuador a premonitory nuance. The assault on a sports reporter last February, recorded by his cameraman, represented a link in what would become a chain of deep insecurity in the country.... More


Attention to the communities considered vulnerable constituted an important part of the work carried out during 2021 by Cuban authorities, because as stated by Cuban President Miguel Díaz Canel: "The Revolution also begins in the neighborhood."... More


The UN health agency chief expressed optimism during a press briefing that 2022 maybe the year the world ends the acute stage of the COVID-19 pandemic.  ... More


Cuba and St. Vincent and the Grenadines have had opportunities in 2021 to demonstrate their strong friendly ties, with their mutual assistance in specific situations.... More


For the United States, the year that is coming to an end has been the deadliest year for incidents associated with firearms in the last decade. According to the Gun Violence Archive, the number of deaths surpassed by 1,516 the number registered in 2020.... More


2021 was not a good year for Colombia, a nation that is unable to get out of the violence that is spreading throughout the territory under the ineffective management of the government presided by Iván Duque, who currently has barely 20% of acceptance.... More


Silk in the Caribbean

Cuba took steps in 2021 towards insertion in the ambitious Chinese economic program of the Silk Road and Strip, in which it seeks, among other objectives, to advance in the promising field of clean energy.... More


German passengers of the World Voyager cruise ship received the positive influence of a calm sea, a mild Cuban winter, the good organization and visibility of beautiful landscapes and cities with rich heritage, in another example of how Cuba knows how to welcome those interested in this type of tourism.... More


South Africa and the world are in mourning. South African Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, a key figure in the struggle against the unjust and segregationist apartheid system that officially prevailed in his native country from 1948 until the early 1990s, has died.... More


 Light in the darkness

After decades of war and intolerance, there was finally a glimmer of hope in the midst of the terrible situation suffered by the population of Afghanistan, when the UN managed to unblock the delivery of humanitarian aid and thus save millions of people from death.... More


Shared guilt

Finally, the International Monetary Fund, IMF, published the report on the audit of the large loan granted to the government of the former president of Argentina, Mauricio Macri, which reveals a shady operation that has jeopardized the future of the country.... More


Cuba's confrontation to COVID 19 and the development of three vaccines against the virus has been repeatedly highlighted in recent months by international organizations and the press of other nations.... More


Cuba stands out in Latin America for the importance it attaches to social spending, in its efforts and commitment to guarantee equity and human rights for each of its citizens, the essence of the Revolution.... More


The Frente Amplio, Uruguay's most important opposition formation, continues its phase of self-analysis and renewal after the setback in the 2019 elections, and as part of its internal dynamics appointed a union leader in the role of president-elect.... More


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