Biden to run for second term

Although it was already seen coming, it was in the last few hours that U.S. President Joe Biden officially announced his aspirations for reelection in the 2024 elections, an intention he had been hinting at for months.... More


From the United States -- where biased views of the Cuban reality prevail, tinged by hostile policies of the current administration -- citizens interested in the way of life in the Caribbean nation arrive in Havana, not as often as expected.... More


During the COVID-19 pandemic, international organizations warned about the need to keep vaccinating children against other diseases. Now a report by UNICEF, the UN Children's Fund, reveals that the world has lost more than a decade of progress in this field just in the time of the health emergency.... More


Argentineans continue to express their support for Vice President Cristina Fernandez, the object of a political persecution that, transferred to the judicial level, has fabricated false accusations to remove her from the political life of the country and prevent her participation in electoral processes.... More


Representing the inhabitants of the archipelago, residents in Santiago de Cuba gave a warm and friendly farewell to the president of the National Assembly of Vietnam, Vuong Dinh Hue.... More


The government of President Xiomara Castro aspires to declare this year more than one hundred Honduran municipalities free of illiteracy, an endeavor in which it counts on the help of Cuba, with great experience in this work, due to its advice to some thirty nations.... More


Washington's useful pawn

Despite a private law firm's report concluding that Luis Almagro violated norms on what it called "common sense" and "good judgment," the questioned OAS secretary general will continue in office.... More


A close friend 

Personalities from various nations have traveled to Cuba these days, a sign of interest in deepening and expanding existing ties and supporting the efforts of the Cuban people to continue advancing in the midst of a complex economic situation, aggravated by the tightening of the U.S. blockade.... More


Probably the former de facto president of Bolivia Jeanine Áñez longs to regain the petulance of the days after the coup d'état of 2019, to now face charges for crimes committed during her administration.... More


Another historic April 19

As 62 years ago when Cubans defeated the mercenary invasion of Playa Girón, this April 19 was also a historic day, when the Tenth Legislature of the National Assembly of People's Power was constituted, combining experience and youth, but above all commitment and desire to work for social welfare.... More


More than 15 million Colombians are in a situation of moderate or severe food insecurity, a scenario that Gustavo Petro encountered upon his arrival to the presidency last August and which has focused the attention of the new government.... More


Historical ties

The president of the National Assembly of Vietnam, Vuong Dinh Hue, is on an official visit to Cuba until the 23rd, which reinforces the ties between the two nations, described by both sides as historic and endearing.... More


A mercenary invasion

Throughout the country, Cubans have evoked the criminal bombings of exactly 62 years ago against three airports, before the mercenary invasion of Playa Girón, supported and financed by the United States and defeated in less than 72 hours by the people, under the accurate leadership of the historic leader of the revolution, Fidel Castro.... More


The world’s debt to children

Recent data from the International Labor Organization (ILO) reveal the sad reality faced by millions of children around the world, who are subjected to various forms of exploitation.... More


Cuba has always advocated for an orderly, regular, and safe migration to protect the life of migrants, a position reiterated in international forums and talks with the United States on the subject.... More


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