Bolsonaro abused his power

The political disqualification of Jair Bolsonaro for eight years obstructs the ambitions of the ultra-right-wing Brazilian ex-president, who led his country among outbursts, excesses and rampant conservatism.... More


From a radical ex-military officer to a former advisor to the U.S. Embassy in Peru are emerging as candidates for the presidency, in early pre-electoral testing that confirms a fragmented political panorama.... More


Cuba and China took new steps this week to continue deepening their cooperation in biotechnology, a branch of science in which the Caribbean nation exhibits remarkable achievements, despite the obstacles imposed by the U.S. economic, commercial and financial blockade.... More


June has also been a month of constant governmental visits to the different provinces of Cuba to dialogue with the people, to know their needs, concerns and to advance in the solution of the diverse existing problems.... More


Nicaragua resumed a long-standing claim against the United States, that of compensation for war damages, which brings to the present one of the most repudiatory pages of the inventory of interventions of the Northern power in the world.... More


More than 20 years ago, in its supposed fight against terrorism, after the September 2001 attacks against the Twin Towers in New York and other targets in U.S. territory, the government of then President George W. Bush opened a clandestine prison, torture center and all kinds of humiliations at the illegal naval base of Guantanamo, in eastern Cuba.... More


Paying off an old debt

The objective of Colombian President Gustavo Petro, who, together with his cabinet, has been in this department located in the extreme north of the South American country since Monday, is to meet and respond to the growing needs of the population of La Guajira, mostly an indigenous community.... More


Refusing to be disheartened, Gail Walker, director of the Interfaith Foundation for Pastors for Peace Community Organization, continues to denounce the blockade of Cuba, despite being prevented from talking about it with an influential senator.... More


Gaetz is playing with fire

Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz, one of the most fervent followers of the ultra-conservative former U.S. President Donald Trump, joined the list of extremists in Florida who call for an armed intervention of the Northern power in Cuba.... More


The Summit for a New Global Financial Pact evidenced international recognition of the existence of a serious crisis, multiple or with a cascade effect as the UN puts it, so it is urgent to address the needs of the impoverished South constantly troubled by the situation.... More


Ever since Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel's visit to Moscow at the end of last year, Cuba and Russia have been finalizing plans to bring economic exchanges to the same level as political ties.... More


Guatemala to the polls on Sunday

In the midst of a panorama of uncertainty and distrust of the citizenship in the electoral and judicial institutions, Guatemala is preparing for the general elections next Sunday, in which 22 candidates are running for the presidency of the Central American country.... More


The intense agenda that Cuban President Miguel Diaz Canel will develop this week on his tour of Europe, which began in Italy -- to which we are united by 120 years of fluid relations -- is characterized by important moments such as visits at the highest level and great solidarity in complex situations.... More


Julian Assange’s legal options have nearly run out.  He could be extradited to the U.S. this week. Should he be convicted in the U.S., any reporting on the inner workings of power will become a crime.... More


A hundred countries, half of them represented by their heads of state or government, will meet this June 22 and 23 in Paris to work, according to their organizers, on a "real transformation of the international financial system", which dates back to the mid-20th century.... More


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