The twenty-eighth Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, a new attempt to curb the climate crisis that the planet is experiencing, is just a few hours away from opening its doors in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.... More


Brazil's president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has insisted that funds for education should not be considered an expense, but an investment in the country's future. His government has been committed to allocating more resources to this vital area for the country's development and to implement programs that raise the quality of education and benefit the poorest sectors.... More


With Cuba's cooperation, Jamaica will be able to make a leap in ophthalmologic care for the population, a procedure inscribed in the close relations between the two neighboring nations.... More


Confident in his youth and in what he describes as an air of renewal, the new president of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, says he is ready to face gigantic problems in his country, that of citizen insecurity and the hardships of the economy.... More


Fidel Castro imbued the Cuban Revolution with great humanism, solidarity and made the defense of justice, peace and just causes one of his essential principles, including support for the Palestinians' right to their land and to a sovereign and independent state.... More


From this Saturday, November 25, International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and until next December 10, Cuba will carry out a day of struggle against this violation of human rights, one of the most widespread in the world.... More


The WHO, World Health Organization, warned about the increase worldwide of measles cases and deaths associated with that disease, in view of the decrease in vaccination coverage, a scenario that worsened with the COVID 19 pandemic.... More


With the aim of boosting relations in the economic-social and partisan spheres, Cuban Vice President Salvador Valdés Mesa visited Rwanda, where he was received by high-ranking local authorities.... More


Five weeks of protests in Panama

With new street closures and a 24-hour national strike, the fifth week of intense protests began in Panama in rejection of Law 406, which gave the green light to a mining contract between the government of President Laurentino Cortizo and Minera Panama, considered detrimental to national sovereignty.... More


In the last few hours and in the context of Brazil's commemoration of Black Consciousness Day, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed a series of measures in favor of Afro-Brazilians, who although they make up 56% of the population of the South American country are subject to racial discrimination.... More


The Fourth Conference on the Nation and Emigration will go down in history for having achieved such an event after almost two decades, and for coining the concept of emigrants as Cubans who travel and return, settle in other latitudes and do not abandon their love for their homeland.... More


A period of uncertainty begins in Argentina. The far-right Javier Milei, of the La Libertad Avanza Party, will be the new president of the country for the next four years, after being elected this Sunday in the second round of the general elections.... More


For a broad and frank dialogue

Some 400 Cubans living abroad have gathered in Havana to continue advancing closer and more constructive ties with the land where they were born, which they respect and carry in their hearts.... More


Spain cleared the danger of a leadership made up of the right-wing Popular Party associated with no less than the ultra-conservative Vox, when Socialist Pedro Sanchez won a majority in the Congress of Deputies and was sworn in as president of the government.... More


A new recognition for Cuba

The Executive Board of UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, is made up of 58 nations, and for the period 2023-2027 Cuba will be one of them, following the broad support received in that regard in Paris at the forty-second General Conference of that UN agency.... More


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