The pension system in Colombia is unequal and inequitable, with a high fiscal cost. Currently, some 4 million so-called senior citizens do not have any protection in their old age.... More


At the same time that U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken presented with a doctoral accent the report on what he describes as the exercise of human rights in 200 countries, his ardent ally, Israel, surpassed 34,000 civilians killed in Gaza.... More


Disapproval of the management of the self-proclaimed president of Peru, Dina Boluarte, has reached a record level. Ninety-three percent of citizens describe her performance as head of the country as inefficient, according to a latest survey by IpsosPerú.... More


Cultural genocide

A group of United Nations humanitarian law experts recently denounced the systematic and, by all indications, intentional destruction of the Palestinian educational system in the Gaza Strip that will affect children, adolescents and young people in the short term.... More


With a mixture of joy and calm at seeing their relatives back home, Cubans reacted -- regretting the presence of relatives in Haiti, where a wave of violence made staying there risky.... More


Six months after electing Daniel Noboa as the new president of Ecuador, in early elections, Ecuadorians returned to the polls in a referendum and popular consultation on security, justice, employment and international arbitration for investments and commercial matters, questioned by various sectors of society and in the midst of a difficult situation.... More


USA:  The trails of war

The United States House of Representatives approved with unusual speed a bulky military aid bill for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, which was held up for almost a year in the twists and turns of legislative negotiations between Democrats and Republicans.... More


Venezuela's signing with Vietnam of new energy cooperation agreements reaffirms Caracas' plans to reactivate its main native industry, hit by US sanctions.... More


Solidarity is the word that defines the relationship between our country and CubaCoop, a French group that since its creation in 1995 has stood by the Cuban people and accompanied their struggle against the criminal economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States.... More


Until hatred consumes them

Israel is responsible for the death or injury of a child every 10 minutes in the Gaza Strip, a chilling statistic that reveals a perverse conception of life, capable of taking us in the 21st century to the darkest moments in the history of humanity.... More


With the example of Girón

Today, April 19th, is a date of great significance for the Cuban people, protagonist 63 years ago of a historic feat. The nascent revolution, led by Fidel Castro, inflicted a resounding defeat to U.S. imperialism at Playa Giron (also known as the Bay of Pigs), in the province of Matanzas.... More


The fact that Israel's strafing of Gaza has claimed more than 33,000 lives, mainly children and women, underscores the danger to which they are exposed in a world where violence continues unabated.... More


The deputies of the National Assembly of People's Power of Cuba are working for the benefit of the interests of the people, and to that end the permanent working commissions have been evaluating since this week the fulfillment of agreements adopted by the legislative body and which have a great impact on the population.... More


University authorities, teachers and students maintain their struggle in favor of higher education in Argentina, which today faces an uncertain future. There is a risk that public universities will not be able to guarantee activities during the second four-month period, given the measures to cut public spending implemented by the government of President Javier Milei.... More


The resumption in 2022 of the dialogues between Cuba and the United States on migration issues represented a positive step in the midst of thorny tensions, hence the fourth round in Washington also has that effective character.... More


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