More than a decade of neoliberalism led to a critical state of the educational system in Honduras, a situation that since her arrival to the presidency in January 2022 Xiomara Castro proposed to reverse.... More


Last weekend, Antony Blinken launched a full-throated denunciation of Julian Assange, whom the Biden administration is seeking to extradite and prosecute for exposing US-led war crimes. The US secretary of state chose to make his first substantive comments on the WikiLeaks publisher, standing alongside Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong in Brisbane.... More


As every year since 1990, Breastfeeding Week, an initiative of the World Alliance for Action on Breastfeeding, is celebrated around the world from August 1 to 7. Since the beginning, 120 countries have joined in favor of mother and child.... More


Nearly half a century after one of the most abominable crimes in Latin America, the coup d'état against Chilean President Salvador Allende, many sectors in the southern country are still delving into the truth of the facts.... More


The study of NeuralCim, a neuroprotective drug for people with mild or moderate Alzheimer's disease, is progressing throughout Cuba, as a result of research carried out by the renowned Center for Molecular Immunology.... More


As every year, Cuba joined the World Breastfeeding Week, which will be extended until the coming August 7th and has the purpose of raising awareness about the benefits of breast milk for the development of infants, as it is a safe source of nutrients and reduces the risk of neonatal mortality.... More


The Information and Communications Technologies sector is part of the strategic axes of the National Economic and Social Development Plan until 2030 and Cuba has been working on that path in recent years.... More


WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s hopes of avoiding extradition to the United States, where he’s charged with espionage and computer misuse offences, have taken a blow.... More


In the midst of fatiguing temperatures, Cubans, especially Havana residents, faced additional difficulties in the distribution of water through the traditional system, a problem urgently attended to, although the country's financial resources are very limited.... More


Building total peace in Colombia

The construction of peace in Colombia requires the active participation of all citizens, one of the points agreed upon in Havana in the third cycle of negotiations currently being held between the government of President Gustavo Petro and the insurgent National Liberation Army.... More


A recent report by the Missionary Indigenist Council confirms the constant violations of the rights of native peoples under the four-year term of office of the now former president Jair Bolsonaro, when almost 800 homicides of members of these ethnic groups were recorded throughout the country.... More


The International Sports Fair in Havana, rightly promoted, should contribute to an increase in foreign investment results.... More


Violence escalates in Ecuador

With less than a month to go before the general elections in Ecuador, the situation is quite complex. Violence, already a daily occurrence in the Andean nation, has escalated in recent weeks. Prison riots, kidnappings and assassinations of politicians and candidates are marking the days leading up to the elections.... More


Recent administrations in the United States, whether Democratic or Republican, have demonstrated that they are in fact a single party defending their class interests at the national and international level.  This uniqueness has been increasing rather than decreasing, in an act of plutocratic/imperialist concentration of political power.... More


When last May 31st a Conviasa plane landed in Damascus, the air links between Venezuela and Syria were resumed, cemented, among others, by then President Hugo Chavez, whose birthday anniversary was remembered, especially by young people from the South American country.... More


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