The polls were not wrong this time, and in the general elections held this Sunday in Panama, José Raúl Mulino was elected as the new president of the country, whose candidacy was enabled by the Supreme Court of Justice 48 hours before the polls were scheduled to take place.... More


Intifada in the United States

In more than half of the territory of the United States, demonstrations and other acts of protest are multiplying these days against the genocide perpetrated by Israel against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, which has the political and military support of the White House.... More


Guantánamo is the scene of a new International Peace Seminar and for the abolition of foreign military bases, which curtail the sovereignty of the people, They constitute a destabilizing element and a threat to international security.... More


Ricardo Martinelli expressed satisfaction upon learning that the Supreme Court of Justice of Panama endorsed a decision of the Electoral Court to allow lawyer José Raúl Mulino to replace the wealthy former president as a candidate in the elections on Sunday, May 5.... More


Promoting Cuba as the destination

In one of the most beautiful sun and beach tourist destinations in Cuba, the Jardines del Rey group of keys, in the center-east of the country, the forty-second International Tourism Fair takes place, considered one of the most important exchanges in the sector in Latin America and the Caribbean.... More


Former President Donald Trump today does not rule out the possibility of political violence if the results of the United States elections scheduled for November 5 go against him.... More


Every year, friends from all over the world travel to Cuba to share with the Cuban people the festivities for International Workers' Day, learn first-hand about the reality of our country, distorted by the enemies of the revolution, and provide their support in economic activities. .... More


The presentation of allegations by the representatives of Ecuador in the International Court of Justice regarding the invasion of the Mexican embassy in Quito, highlighted the lack of perception of the government of Daniel Noboa about the barbarity committed.... More


Cubans depend on decisive work

Like every year, close to International Workers' Day, in Cuba citizens are recognized, encouraged and decorated with long dedication of knowledge, skills and dedication to work positions in the production of goods, services, in education, science and the art.... More


One hundred and 35 years after it was instituted, International Workers' Day continues to be a day of struggle in many countries around the world to demand labor rights and decent working conditions for all.... More


The electoral campaigns are closing in Panama in view of the appointment at the polls next Sunday, in which more than three million citizens are called to participate to elect, among other positions, the new president of the country, in a process where there has been no the controversy was missing.... More


USA:  Remembering Vietnam?

During the 1960s and early 1970s, American society was shaken by massive acts of protest against the Vietnam War, a conflict in which that power had absolutely nothing to do with it.... More


Representatives of indigenous communities from Latin America arrived in Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, as part of the annual event known as Campamento Tierra Libre, the largest mobilization of the indigenous peoples of the South American giant that has turned 20 years old.... More


Cubans celebrated because the brotherly people of South Africa commemorated Independence Day, shortly before the 30th anniversary of the establishment of relations between both countries.... More


Highly valued and respected is the work carried out by Cuban doctors in Gambia, which for almost 30 years has received the solidarity aid that Cuba provides in health matters to numerous countries around the world and which has been recognized by governments, people and international organizations.... More


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