Media and politicians in Norway have accused Facebook of abusing its censoring power in its decision to delete the iconic “Napalm Girl” photo as it violated the organization's nudity policy.... More


The Argentinean government has now rejected there requests made by Latin American television network teleSUR to restore its signal to the country's public airwaves.... More


In Bolivia, since President Evo Morales took office, illiteracy has been reduced from 13.3 percent to 2.9 percent, the lowest rate in the history of the Latin American country. ... More


Former Uruguayan president and current Senator Jose Mujica was awarded an honorary degree over the weekend at Argentina's National University of Rosario.... More


Hola amigos radioaficionados all around the world now enjoying like I am , the much better propagation conditions prevailing thanks to the proximity of the autumn equinox...... More


A dozen singers from around the world and Cuba will perform at the First Countertenors Festival in Havana in October... More


Cuba lashed out Friday at the United States' 54-year-old policy of blockade, calling it absurd, illegal, in breach of international law, and a human rights abuse -- and asserting that it had cost 4.7 billion dollars from April 2015 to March of this year. ... More


Cuba’s Ambassador to France, Hector Igarza

Representatives of Cuba and France signed an agreement in Paris aimed at identifying possible areas of investment in the development of high-standard camping sites. ... More


U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov

Russia and the United States have reached an agreement on a ceasefire in Syria as part of a plan to find a political solution to the years-long crisis in the Arab country.... More


Former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe

Former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe has published a letter he sent to U.S. presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton criticizing the peace deal between the Colombian government and the FARC guerrillas, urging them to join him in opposition. ... More


Students who were arbitrarily detained by police in Sao Paulo, Brazil, ahead of a massive anti-coup demonstration denied police accusations that they intended to engage in vandalism and alleged a police infiltrator was responsible for their arrests. ... More


Police forces clashed with a group of students who took the administrative building of the main campus of the National Autonomous University of Honduras in the capital of Tegucigalpa, as part of protests against privatization of education. ... More


U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has pledged to have closer military and intelligence cooperation with Israel if she is elected president. ... More


A nationwide prison strike over conditions and wages behind bars was under way in at least several correctional facilities across the US. ... More


In New York City, dozens of activists held a protest outside the Manhattan office of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, calling for the closure of Attica prison. ... More


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