The results of the so-called PASO, primary, open, simultaneous and mandatory elections, held this weekend in Argentina, have sounded the alarm bells.  They are an alert about the future of a country that is suffering the burden of the demands of the IMF, the International Monetary Fund.... More


After the coup d'état in Chile many media professionals were murdered or disappeared and left-wing media closed down, but journalism resisted, reflects journalist Guillermo Torres 50 years later. In 1973 Torres worked at the newspaper El Siglo and at night he did a newscast at the Universidad Técnica del Estado (UTE), today Universidad de Santiago de Chile.... More


Work has made the human being

To mitigate material shortages, Cubans must work, as stated by historic leader Fidel Castro, with tenacity, organization, discipline, efficiency, because then, he said, they will be able to achieve whatever they set out to do.... More


In the fourth cycle of peace talks, the government of President Gustavo Petro and the insurgent National Liberation Army of Colombia return to Venezuela, a country where the dialogue was resumed, after four years paralyzed by the previous administration, headed by the now former president Iván Duque.... More


United States ambassador Caroline Kennedy has flagged a potential plea deal between Julian Assange and US authorities that could end America’s pursuit of the WikiLeaks founder and allow him to return to Australia.... More


It could happen any day now. After yet another brief, unsuccessful court hearing, a column of vans and police cars roars out of Belmarsh prison in London and hurries to Heathrow, where a manacled, stooped and blinking prisoner is handed over to American officials and bundled aboard a plane bound for Washington DC.... More


Fidel Castro will always be an indispensable man and leader. A tireless fighter, of vast knowledge and clear political vision, throughout his life he raised his voice in favor of the poor, of peace for all and of the urgency and need to build a better world.... More


Argentines define candidates

In a tense atmosphere due to the economic crisis, Argentines go this Sunday to the Primary, Open, Simultaneous and Compulsory Elections, called PASO, to define the candidates of each political party for the coming October elections.... More


Death Buoys in the Rio Grande

The governor of the US state of Texas, Greg Abbott, has turned the profile of buoys, those floating beacons that aid navigation, into a passport to gruesome deaths for migrants.... More


This week marked a new anniversary of the creation of ASEAN, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, with which Cuba maintains historical and excellent relations of friendship and cooperation, both at the bloc level and bilaterally with the 10 member countries.... More


In a criminal act of total disregard for life, at the end of World War II, on August 9, 1945, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki; three days earlier it had dropped it on Hiroshima. The two Japanese cities became an inferno, death surprised their inhabitants in less than a minute.... More


A close friend of Cuba, Venezuelan Diosdado Cabello, on an official visit to the Caribbean archipelago, has made clear the deep ties that bring him closer to the land of José Martí and Fidel Castro, whom he recalled, admires and pays respect to.... More


The Amazon Summit opens its doors in the Brazilian city of Belém de Pará, an opportunity to coordinate actions to save the largest tropical rainforest on the planet, home to some 400 indigenous peoples.... More


In the western province of Matanzas and the rest of Cuba respectfully remembered the 17 dead during the fire at the supertanker base, on the first anniversary of a tragedy that shook this archipelago.... More


More than a decade of neoliberalism led to a critical state of the educational system in Honduras, a situation that since her arrival to the presidency in January 2022 Xiomara Castro proposed to reverse.... More


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