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


Netanyahu is in trouble

Around 100,000 people held a demonstration in Tel Aviv, Israel's capital, to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the calling of early legislative elections and an agreement for the return of people held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip.... More


Javier Milei must be pleased with the lavish gestures of cordiality from the head of the U.S. Southern Command, General Laura Richardson, vehement with the open alignment of Buenos Aires with Washington, since the inauguration of the ultra-liberal Argentinean presiden... More


Cuba also bets on green jobs

In the world, in the face of the threat posed by climate change, the so-called green jobs are gaining space, which is defined as a decent job whose objective is to reduce the impact of human activity on the environment, as well as to guarantee its preservation and restoration.... More


Extermination by hunger

Millions of people born in the world in the last 50 years have no record in their memory of the terrible images of the "children of Biafra", who with their bodies deformed by malnutrition and eyes practically without eyelids showed the horror of hunger taken to the cruelest extreme.... More


With multiple challenges, but also with many desires to improve its functioning and work for the present and the future of the country, the Union of Young Communist Cubans is reaching its sixty-second anniversary of its creation.... More


While Ecuador is in the spotlight for the rise of organized crime associated with drug trafficking, the rest of the Latin American region does not represent an oasis of tranquility.... More


It has been almost a year since the World Health Organization decreed the end of the global health emergency due to COVID 19.... More


As in soap operas, what were once called "sonic attacks" in Cuba break out in chapters in the hegemonic press, and now an additional one emerges.... More


The climate agenda in Brazil regained importance when Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva assumed the presidency a little over a year ago, in which policies and speeches that put environmental protection at risk have been reversed.... More


Convulsion in Israel

This weekend, the largest protest demonstrations against Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu since the beginning of the brutal attack on the Gaza Strip were held in some Israeli cities, demanding early elections to seek a change of government.... More


Strengthening the relationship with Cuban nationals living abroad and their descendants is one of Cuba's foreign policy lines, hence the frequent activities with those people, generated by Havana's missions abroad.... More


Peru goes from crisis to crisis

Peru lives from crisis to crisis. Now a new scandal shakes the government of the self-proclaimed president Dina Boluarte, who is precisely the protagonist of a case of possible illicit enrichment and failure to record statements in public documents.... More


The double face of the U.S.

While the calls to stop Israel's genocide against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip are increasing, including the not so energetic ones from US President Joseph Biden, the reality shows that in this aspect, as in many others, the White House is two-faced.... More


March 31st is Cuban Book Day, instituted in homage to the creation on that day in 1959 of the National Printing House, an event that paved the way for a change in the country's cultural policy, which by the hand of the nascent revolution began to reach everyone, without exclusions.... More


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