In the midst of an intense heat wave that tenses the political climate, Mexicans go to general elections this Sunday, with a high profile, as they will also decide seats in Congress and in municipalities.... More


Brown enemy on Caribbean sands

In the heat of the Fourth International Conference of Small Island States held in Antigua and Barbuda, representatives of several of them brought up the challenge of a new enemy, the Sargasso Seas.... More


Hurricane Season 2024

Hurricane season begins on June 1st in the North Atlantic, which according to experts could be very aggressive for the region.... More


The Information Office of the State Council of China published an analysis of the human rights situation in the United States, a country that likes to qualify others, but is unable to see within itself the serious deficiencies it maintains in this matter.... More


Forecasts are sometimes misleading, although they always point to probable events. This is what has been happening with those referring to Climate Change (CC), a topic that capitalizes on conflicting opinions, but which has already demonstrated with sufficient evidence its tremendous impact on the health of the planet.... More


U.S. in division operation

In the midst of rhetoric of an alleged beneficent nature, the U.S. Department of the Treasury reported on provisions in relation to the non-state sector of the Cuban economy, while an important international personality emphasized the virulence of the United States blockade of Cuba.... More


Paris is well worth the Olympics

The 2024 Olympic Games will be held in Paris, the beautiful French capital, from July 26 to August 11, with the participation of some 10,500 athletes from 206 countries distributed in 45 disciplines.... More


Haiti:  A maze with no way out

The impoverished and forgotten Haiti seems lost in an increasingly dark labyrinth that appears to have no way out.... More


There are multiple signs of indignation and condemnation of the brutal Israeli bombing of a Palestinian refugee camp that occurred this weekend and left around 45 dead, a figure that could rise quickly due to the large number of serious injuries.... More


Cuba between lights and shadows

The dystopian Cuba that is sold around the world by the press, social networks and influencers with roots in Miami and cities in Europe, for the most part, falls apart after an objective and unprejudiced look at the reality of the island.... More


The cornered beast

The Zionist State of Israel continues its accelerated race to become a pariah in the world of nations, after the highest body of justice of the UN ordered the immediate cessation of military operations against the defenseless Palestinian population in the Gaza Strip.... More


Neo-Nazism flies over Germany

Politicians and analysts express their concern about the strengthening shown by the far-right party Alternative for Germany, a group that until a few years ago was marginal and currently has 15 percent of voting intentions.... More


The saga regarding the situation of the Australian journalist Julian Assange has now reached 35 years, and has become one of the most scandalous matters in the judicial history of the United States and Great Britain, among other accomplices.... More


Cuba's population is aging

Population aging is today a common denominator in almost all countries in the world and it is considered that it will increasingly influence the design of labor, cultural and social policies of each nation.... More


Cuba breaking immobility

Today, we will speak succinctly, the time crunch of a journalistic comment, about the critical situation that we Cubans are experiencing right now.... More


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