While the United States persists in its subversive actions against Cuba and continues to allocate millions of dollars for that purpose, solidarity with the Cuban people, victim of a genocidal economic, commercial and financial blockade, is growing and remains active in the U.S. territory itself.... More


Is Chile on the move?

In at least 25 cities and towns in Chile, tens of thousands of people marched the day before to demand that the Tax and Pension Reform bills, trapped between the opposition of the right wing and the passivity of Gabriel Boric's government, be unblocked in the National Congress.... More


We urge anyone who reads this to publicly oppose sending weapons to Israel as long as this onslaught continues.... More


In evidence of the isolation of the Ecuadorian government in ordering the brutal assault with long arms on the Mexican embassy in Quito, the traditionally questioned OAS approved a resolution condemning the invasion.... More


It has just been five years since the proclamation by the National Assembly of People's Power of Cuba of the current Constitution, the result of a long process of study, analysis and discussion, which gave life to a document that responds to its time, to the current political, economic and social reality of the country.... More


The First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez visited the Guantanamo municipality of Baracoa, as part of his tours of the country's territories, with the aim of evaluating the control of the commitments made in different spheres during 2023 and boosting the economy.... More


The total peace policy developed by the government of President Gustavo Petro in Colombia has gone through many challenges and tensions in recent months; however, the process is alive and moving forward in the South American nation.... More


Cuba urged CELAC, the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, to adopt a firm and united position in the face of what it described as unacceptable events in Quito.... More


What Are U.S. Assurances Worth?

In the film 2001: A Space Odyssey, the sentient computer HAL becomes unreliable and eventually homicidal. The cause of this is a contradiction in HAL’s programming. While programmed to act on and dispense information in a straightforward and accurate fashion, HAL is simultaneously programmed to lie about the true nature of his mission. As his human supervisor puts it in the movie’s sequel, 2010: The Year We Make Contact, HAL “was told to lie by people who find it very easy to lie.” Those people were the one’s running the U.S. government. ... More


The U.S. government argues that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should be prosecuted because he’s a “hacker” not a journalist. So why isn’t it satisfied with punishing him like one? While awaiting extradition, Assange has now served five years in Belmarsh Prison in the U.K. — the statutory maximum sentence under U.S. law for conspiracy to commit computer intrusion.... More


Speech by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, at the Extraordinary Ministerial Meeting of CELAC to examine the breach of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations ... More


Rwanda:  A collective crime

The past Sunday marked the 30th anniversary of the beginning of one of the most shameful events in the modern history of our species, the Rwandan genocide where in 100 days between 800,000 and one million men, women and children were murdered by the cruelest methods.... More


The images went around the world last year and shocked Brazilian society and the international community. The Yanomami people were slowly dying. The serious food and health situation had already caused numerous deaths, especially among the infant population of Brazil's largest indigenous ethnic group.... More


China's helping hand

The advance of a rice donation and the completion, with Chinese help, of the deepest oil well ever drilled in Cuba, illustrated in recent weeks the scope and relevance of cooperation between the two countries.... More


Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which Ecuador violated in recent days by forcibly breaking into the Mexican embassy in Quito, the capital, to arrest former Vice President Jorge Glas, who had been granted political asylum by the Mexican authorities.... More


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