Ecuadorians will go to the polls in February 2025, in general elections in which some political figures who already participated in the early elections last August will repeat in the race for the presidency.... More


On your mark, get set...

Now that it is officially known which duos will face each other in the United States for the control of the White House in the next elections in November, it can be said that this country is already in the middle of the electoral race, a show with circus-like trimmings where we will see all kinds of accusations crossed.... More


The month of August has begun with intense solidarity with Cuba: from one end of the world to the other, a unanimous demand has been heard in recent days: its exclusion from the illegitimate US list of countries allegedly sponsoring terrorism.... More


Unseemly visit to Eizeza

It remains to be seen if the ultra-rightist president, Javier Milei, was aware of the unseemly visit made by the deputies of his party, La Libertad Avanza, to the repressors of the dictatorship in the Ezeiza prison, but in any case, the dialogue between the prisoners and the legislators was enough to hear angry voices. ... More


More reports are surfacing about the gruesome acts of Israeli forces committing genocide in Gaza.  Currently numerous news stories are painting a shocking picture of how the Israeli forces are killing for fun, and that the practice is actually endemic.... More


In another scandalous example of how Israeli regime officials have weaponized genocidal language against Palestinians, far-right minister Bezalel Smotrich earlier this week said starvation is justified.... More


To a culture of respect, not to tolerate gender violence, has called the Brazilian President, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.... More


As every summer, the Cuban health services remain on alert for the presence of arboviruses, a group of diseases caused by viruses transmitted to humans by insects and arachnids.... More


The cure turned out to be worse

Donald Trump, the Republican Party's candidate for president of the United States, and his campaign team seem to have made a miscalculation when they forced his rival, President Joseph Biden, out of the race.... More


The Argentinean people once again took to the streets to express their dissatisfaction with the economic policies of the government led by Javier Milei, which have had a negative impact on the living conditions of a large part of the population, especially salaried workers and pensioners, who are suffering an accelerated process of impoverishment.... More


Finding ways to increase business with foreign investors is one of Cuba's objectives. In this regard, Prime Minister Manuel Marrero offered details to Angolan businessmen.... More


Peruvians do not trust their Congress. More than 90% disapprove of the actions of the legislative body, which in the last few days has once again sparked controversy with a decision in favor of former dictator Alberto Fujimori.... More


The United Kingdom is the scene of violent demonstrations by right-wing and extreme right-wing groups against irregular immigration, especially those of African origin who arrive on its shores after crossing the English Channel in fragile boats.... More


Guatemala: Infinite Defiance

The confrontation between the current President of Guatemala, Bernardo Arevalo, and the Attorney General, Consuelo Porras, continues, while many in the country urge that attention not be diverted from acute social problems.... More


As it does every year, Cuba is participating in World Breastfeeding Week, celebrated from August 1 to 7, to raise awareness of the benefits of this practice for both mother and child.... More


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