Cubans received with dismay the news of the accident at a thermoelectric power plant in the west of the country, where almost one thousand specialists and workers were carrying out maintenance work.... More


Four months have passed since the ousting of democratically elected President Pedro Castillo, and the political and social crisis continues to dominate the Peruvian nation, the scene of heavily repressed protests since December 7.... More


The Fourth Agricultural Conference between Cuba and the United States, which was held in Havana these days, evidenced the mutual interest in continuing to work to strengthen bilateral trade links for the benefit of both countries.... More


Cuba made concrete proposals at the Anti-Inflation Summit, convened by the President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, to join efforts to address the high prices of food and services that threaten the welfare of the peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean.... More


Trump and stridency

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has turned the legal proceedings against him in New York into a show to project his candidacy for the 2024 presidential elections.... More


A favorable ruling in London

Cuba won the lawsuit against CRF I Limited, one of the so-called vulture funds, according to a ruling handed down by the High Court of England and Wales, but part of the hegemonic press and exponents of the so-called independent media, financed from abroad, try to dilute the true scope of the outcome.... More


All set for national elections

Everything is ready in Cuba for this Sunday's national elections, in which Cubans are called to go to the polls to elect the 470 deputies of the Tenth Legislature of the National Assembly of People's Power, the supreme organ of state power, which represents all the people and expresses their sovereign will.... More


Cubans returned to the polls. And there is a lot of certainty in that anticipated affirmation that is born from the popular rootedness that electoral processes have in the Greater of the Antilles.... More


The people decide

In the next few hours, Cubans will be the protagonists of a new exercise in participatory democracy. With their free, equal, direct and secret vote, they will elect at the polls the deputies that will integrate the Tenth Legislature of the National Assembly of the People's Power of Cuba.... More


Appetite for White Gold

With enormous reserves of lithium, Bolivia is studying appropriate ways for its industrialization, but it is beset by external interests, attracted by the ductile and light alkaline metal, used in the manufacture of batteries, cell phones, ceramics, glass and lubricants.... More


Over the last decade, dengue has been one of the most prevalent diseases in the Americas. It has shown a cyclical behavior and a tendency to increase, according to international health organizations.... More


The 470 candidates for deputies to the National Assembly of People's Power are making today and tomorrow the last tours of all municipalities in Cuba as part of a very particular electoral campaign.... More


Cubans are at the doorstep of exercising the suffrage again, as a political and participatory right, in accordance with the Constitution and the Electoral Law and the principles of society.... More


In the U.S. city of New York, the UN Conference on Water opens its doors, an opportunity to adopt concrete actions that make it possible to advance in the Sustainable Development Goals and goals related to the vital liquid.... More


Currently in the world 50 million people are victims of slavery in its different modalities. In 2021 there were 10 million more than in 2016, according to the ILO, International Labor Organization.... More


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