Silent Night?

Nothing reflects better the tragedy that plagues the population in the Gaza Strip than the fact that millions of people around the world celebrated Christmas, unaware that in Bethlehem, where according to tradition Jesus Christ was born, the religious authorities canceled all activities.... More


The Cuban State reaffirms its active and responsible participation in services in the new Health Law, recently approved in parliament.... More


The Welcoming Europe

In times when many people, especially in the Western hemisphere, usually exchange greetings, affection, good wishes and willingness to improve relations between people, several European countries insist on showing their rejection and contempt for migrants trying to reach that soil.... More


Today is a special day. Cuba pays a well-deserved tribute to those who have dedicated and dedicate their lives to the beautiful and noble work of educating, of instilling values and principles, of preparing for life, and to whom Cuba's National Hero, José Martí, described as creators.... More


The Great Gendarme

This week it became known that the governments of Denmark and the United States signed an agreement to permanently deploy in the European country an as yet undetermined number of Pentagon troops, who will be stationed in at least three military bases.... More


In the attention and debates of Cuban deputies in recent days have been issues related to economic and social issues, essential for the advancement of the country and to respond to the needs, both material and spiritual, of all citizens.... More


In less than a month after assuming the presidency of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa has already faced his first security crisis. Ecuadorian society was shocked by the murder of 4 children, between 6 months and 7 years of age, by hired assassins inside his home in the city of Guayaquil, ranked as one of the most violent cities in the world.... More


In pursuit of transforming the concepts of social assistance through precise attention to the causes of vulnerability, Cuba is working to provide greater care for the elderly.... More


Cuba will begin 2024 with an important responsibility. It will once again host a new cycle of peace talks between the government of President Gustavo Petro and the insurgent ELN, Colombia's National Liberation Army.... More


With an advantage of more than 11 percentage points, the Chilean population rejected a draft Constitution written by the right and the extreme right, which eliminated conquests of women and workers and enshrined principles of the most brutal neoliberalism.... More


Joseph Biden: Candle in the wind

There are only a few days left until the end of this year and the beginning of 2024, which will be a year of electoral vertigo in the United States to determine the future head of the White House, as well as members of the Houses of Representatives and Senators, in addition to a good number of governors.... More


The maneuvers to dispossess indigenous communities of their territories do not stop in Brazil. Right-wing and agromarket-friendly legislators voted in favor of leaving without effect last October's veto by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of the so-called temporary framework, a thesis that makes it difficult for these peoples to reclaim their ancestral lands from which they were expelled for decades.... More


In Cuba, the protection of women's rights remains the focus of attention of authorities and political and social organizations.... More


In recent decades, the use of nuclear and isotopic techniques has been gaining ground in the world in the search for solutions to pressing problems affecting humanity.... More


Lula and the visible streets

Homeless Brazilians, whose numbers have grown exponentially, may have a hope of having their needs met thanks to a plan presented by President Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva.... More


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