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


A valid option for working women

The National Program for the Advancement of Women, launched in Cuba two years ago, has among its actions, the creation of children's houses in work centers, which has been spreading throughout the country and has a great acceptance among working mothers and families.... More


Until August 3, businessmen from China will visit several of Cuba's main tourist destinations, an opportunity to deepen relations between the two countries in this area, which was seriously affected by the COVID 19 pandemic.... More


As investigations into the 2018 murder of former city councilwoman and social rights activist Marielle Franco slowly advance, hypotheses about the role of paramilitaries in the repudiatory deed and other misdeeds take hold in Brazil.... More


The collaboration that Cuba provides to other peoples in the field of health has always been the object of attacks and discrediting campaigns by the United States, which has unsuccessfully tried to present it to the world as an alleged "modern slavery" and "human trafficking."... More


Julian Assange is in his fourth year in Britain’s Belmarsh prison. If the current appeal fails, he will be shackled and driven off in a prison van and flown across the Atlantic on a CIA aircraft for a long trial. He faces likely life imprisonment in a federal jail, perhaps in Oklahoma.... More


Santiago de Cuba, the country's second largest city, welcomed with its usual vitality the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the assaults on the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Barracks in that city and Bayamo by revolutionaries of the Centennial Generation.... More


For the consideration of Colombians, the government presided by Gustavo Petro submitted two projects to reform the Colombian education system, guaranteeing access to education as a right for all and increasing the financing of public universities.... More


Back in Santiago de Cuba

After his participation as a deputy in the intense days of debate in the National Assembly of People's Power, Cuban President Miguel Diaz Canel traveled to Santiago de Cuba, which in the next few hours will host the central act for the 70th anniversary of the Assault on the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Cespedes Barracks.... More


The Cuban parliament has called on the people to mobilize and prioritize food production, when the country allocates a large amount of foreign currency to the purchase abroad of items included in the basic food basket.... More


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