Biden emulating Trump?

For a long time several analysts have pointed out that it is false the existence in the United States of two opposing parties, Democrats and Republicans, but rather there are two variants of the same policy that complement and alternate according to the interests of the ruling class.... More


After two weeks of intense and not always comfortable debates, representatives of almost 200 nations initialed an agreement at the Climate Summit, which has become the first forum in which a transition away from fossil fuels is enunciated.... More


The close friendship between Cuba and Angola has once again become evident in recent months, with an intense exchange at the highest level and the marked interest of the two nations to continue strengthening ties forged in the brotherhood between the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, and the first president after the independence of the African nation, Agostinho Neto.... More


Sowing life in western Cuba

Tractors and inputs donated by the Government of Mexico and the Mexican Agency for International Development Cooperation have arrived in some of Cuba's most fertile areas for the promotion of agriculture, as part of the solidarity towards Cuba.... More


In a few hours it will be another anniversary of an integration mechanism that has marked a before and after in Latin America and the Caribbean.... More


The situation in Guatemala has not stabilized in the face of new maneuvers by the Public Prosecutor's Office. Almost a month before Bernardo Arévalo takes office as the new president, attacks continue in an attempt to delegitimize his undisputed victory in this year's general elections.... More


Cubans take seriously the denunciation by local television of a frustrated plan to commit violent actions in the national territory, based on an infiltration.... More


What's next for Argentina?

What awaits Argentina now, is the concern of the citizens of the South American country since the victory of the far-right Javier Milei, of La Libertad Avanza, in the ballot held last November, who became president this Sunday, precisely 40 years after the return of democracy.... More


Peru in perfect whirlwind

Peruvian President-designate Dina Boluarte will bitterly remember her first anniversary in power, after the withering dismissal of then President Pedro Castillo, when street demonstrations were associated with the outburst of anger over the release of Alberto Fujimori, in the midst of the economic recession.... More


A flagship institution of biotechnology in Cuba celebrated a new anniversary this week. For almost three decades the CIM, Center for Molecular Immunology, has had remarkable scientific results that not only benefit Cubans, but also citizens from different latitudes.... More


Strong and lasting ties have been forged between Cuba and the Caribbean Community for more than half a century, since 1972, when Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago, defying U.S. pressure, established diplomatic relations with the Greater Antilles.... More


Without completing its first phase of Operation Scorched Earth in the north, the Israeli regime ordered its troops to attack southern Gaza, initially presented by Tel Aviv as an apparent refuge for civilians.... More


Cuba has an active and outstanding participation in the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The Caribbean nation has taken to Dubai the various projects it is carrying out in its national territory to mitigate the effects of this phenomenon.... More


Renowned scientific institutions in Cuba and Iran, countries under U.S. sanctions, have decided to expand their cooperation for the good of the health of their peoples.... More


Climate change is a potential danger to the health and well-being of humanity. This is reaffirmed by research released at the 28th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, which is being held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.... More


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