ALBA, the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America, seeks to increase the channels for greater cooperation in a world where NO few selfish behaviors prevail, hence the hope for the advancement of the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry in Cuba.... More


More unequal

The profound differences between the world's wealthiest people and those with the least resources have increased incessantly throughout the last decades, but the COVID-19 pandemic became an accelerator of these acute inequalities.... More


Although he still enjoys acceptance, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele is seeing how little by little this support is being eroded and society's distrust of his administration is growing.... More


A ticket to the beyond

Much consternation and multiple reactions were aroused by the unfortunate traffic accident that occurred in Chiapas, southeastern Mexico, where 55 undocumented migrants lost their lives, 73 were injured, several of them seriously, and only 24 were unharmed.... More


A shipwrecked policy

The incentive to disorderly emigration of the absurd policy of the U.S. administrations towards Cuba once again provoked a fatal outcome, when a boat overloaded with people sank in seas near the Caribbean archipelago.... More


In 2021, the government of the ultra-right-wing Jair Bolsonaro has approved at least seven mining projects in some of the most protected areas of the Amazon, which environmental organizations estimate is suffering irreversible destruction due to increasing deforestation, caused by various activities such as the extraction of minerals, mainly gold.... More


Historic decision

The Rohingya community, four percent of Myanmar's population, is the subject of an ongoing hate campaign.   ... More


Not even international conventions, conferences and commitments have succeeded in eliminating child labor in the world, a problem that worsened with the world health emergency caused by COVID 19 and the difficult economic situation generated, which affected the poorest families the hardest.... More


On a new International Human Rights Day (December 10), the world continues to witness one of the longest and most serious violations of citizens' prerogatives, the economic, commercial and financial blockade maintained by the United States against Cuba.... More


A day of reflection

Today, December 10, is World Human Rights Day, an appropriate day to remember the suffering of hundreds of thousands of people deprived of their fundamental guarantees, forced to live far below the threshold of decency and dignity.... More


As if it were not enough, the United States added a new trump card to the already long list of disagreements with China, by captaining the diplomatic boycott of the winter games in Beijing, next February, with the tired argument of human rights.... More


COVID-19 exposed how much the world lacks to guarantee human rights to all its inhabitants and how deep are the existing inequalities. Once again the developed nations showed their selfishness. The hoarding of vaccines against the disease caused by the new coronavirus left the poorest nations stranded, without the necessary immediate access to these drugs.... More


Pending maneuvers

As is known, Peru's President Pedro Castillo managed to evade a parliamentary trial for alleged "permanent moral incapacity" to govern, but that only means victory in one battle, because the right-wing war against his administration remains practically intact.... More


The final draft of the Family Code, soon to be submitted to Parliament, should remain in the interest of all Cubans, who will later have the opportunity to express their criteria in a scheduled consultation.... More


A change of the times

More than just a change of government is happening in the Federal Republic of Germany today, Wednesday, as an entire era came to a close with the handover of office from Angela Merkel to her successor, Olaf Scholz, ending a 16-year administration that had great repercussions inside and outside Europe.... More


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