Brazil's labor market reactivates

When Jair Bolsonaro concluded his presidential term in December 2022 he left a Brazil with a high unemployment figure. Under his administration this rate fluctuated between 11, 6% and 13.2%, the second worst in a decade.... More


   The Havana International Fair opens its doors next week.  As usual, the new portfolio of foreign investment opportunities will be presented, which this time brings a greater number of local government projects.... More


Although Israel is a militarized state and one of the main arms manufacturers in the world, the supplies promptly sent by the United States contribute to the support of the genocidal bombings in Gaza.... More


For transforming the press

The 11th Congress of the UPEC, Union of Cuban Journalists, closes its doors today in Havana. The congress has arrived immersed in a process of transformation of the press in the country, which in times of social networks and media campaigns is called to consolidate its social role and defense of the nation.... More


Once again the world said NO to the blockade that the United States has maintained for more than six decades against Cuba. In a historic day, the UN General Assembly pronounced for the 31st time against this genocidal measure that hinders the socio-economic development of the country and violates the human rights of an entire people.... More


Disrespectful state of life

With nuances and more or less forcefulness, several Latin American countries have condemned Israel's ferocious, disproportionate and unjustifiable bombings in Gaza.... More


For the thirty-first time, Cuba has been forced to present to the UN General Assembly an initiative to reject the U.S. blockade, a genocidal policy that has caused great material deprivation.... More


The Supreme Electoral Tribunal of Guatemala concluded this October 31 the electoral process, and although it ratified the results of the elections, alarms were once again raised in the country, for the future of the Semilla movement, of the elected president, Bernardo Arévalo, who won the ballot last August with almost 61% of the votes.... More


On November 7, the Chilean president, Gabriel Boric, will be presented with the new Constitution project, considered retrograde and which is rejected, according to opinion polls, by more than half of the citizenship.  ... More


In the midst of a crusade by the Mexican government to attend to the devastation caused in the State of Guerrero by Hurricane Otis, Cuban doctors, out of the more than 700 working in 10 states of that country, emerge with their modesty and skills.... More


Protests in Panama do not let up

Panama experienced a week of intense protests that forced President Laurentino Cortizo to sign last Friday an executive decree prohibiting the granting of new mining concessions. However, the demonstrations did not let up and continued over the weekend.... More


Lewiston, the second largest city in the northeastern U.S. state of Maine, joined the macabre list of places in that country that have been the scene of spectacular mass shootings, such as Uvalde or Columbine.... More


"...A big smile and a big heart."  This is how intellectual Mirta Aguirre referred in her poem Portrait to Commander Camilo Cienfuegos, one of the most beloved personalities of our history for the Cuban people.... More


Cuba and China have taken a new step in strengthening their strategic alliance. The two friendly nations continue to explore various opportunities to deepen and expand the already fruitful ties of collaboration in various fields, for the welfare of their peoples and sustainable development.... More


Colombia could realize its ambitious railway development plans with investment from China, according to a successful visit to Beijing by President Gustavo Petro.... More


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