The brotherhood between Cuba and Nicaragua was reaffirmed with the shipment of a new cargo of food from the land of Augusto Cesar Sandino to the land of Jose Marti, a gesture that some seem to dislike.... More
Last March, the process began to determine whether former Peruvian dictator Alberto Fujimori should be tried for forced sterilizations carried out during his term in office, which lasted from 1990 to 2000,... More
"As handsome as Maceo," many Cubans are accustomed to say when they try to illustrate the bravery of a person, because the hero Antonio Maceo (1845-1896) was wounded in a thousand battles and always recovered, until the fatal battle in San Pedro, on the outskirts of Havana, 125 years ago.... More
The United States likes to present itself as the country of dreams and human rights and hands out praise and sanctions to other peoples as an implacable arbiter, despite the fact that it is one of the countries that has signed or ratified the fewest international conventions on this subject in the entire planet.... More
For weeks now, Uruguayan society has been immersed in an intense debate. Alarms have been set off by the trap that hides a controversial initiative to benefit prisoners over 65 years of age under house arrest.... More
Cuba faces the last month of 2021 with a hopeful course of Covid-19 after a tense period, but with exhortations to sustain hygienic-sanitary provisions, while scientists look for new ways against variants of the disease.... More
Agitated, controversial and widely questioned has been the mandate of Jair Bolsonaro since he assumed the presidency of Brazil in January 2019.... More
The Congress of the Republic of Peru will decide tomorrow, Tuesday, whether to subject President Pedro Castillo to a process for alleged "permanent moral incapacity" to govern, which could lead to his dismissal four months after he began his work.... More
The Latin American and Caribbean region is one of the hardest hit in the world by the health crisis generated by COVID-19, which keeps the moderate economic and social progress achieved in recent decades in danger of disappearing.... More
The Second Cuba 2021 Business Forum, which took place this past week both virtually and in person, was attended by a large number of foreign participants and showed the interest of business people from all over the world in the potentialities and opportunities offered by the Caribbean nation, backed by a safe and responsible legal framework.... More
In a memorable, even daring gesture, Barbados put an end to the British monarchy and officially became an independent republic, amidst the celebration of its people.... More
Sixty-five years ago hope was reborn in Cuba, a country under a bloody dictatorship, with many families in pain and death, with high rates of poverty, unemployment, unhealthy conditions and illiteracy.... More
There are 17 days to go until the final round of the presidential elections in Chile and, despite the fact that polls show Gabriel Boric as the favorite in the voting intentions, there is still a lot of grass to be cleared to find the right path in a confusing and changing panorama.... More
It is far from over. It is just hidden under tons of information about COVID-19, but the pandemic of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, AIDS, continues to sicken and kill human beings every day anywhere in the world.... More
The Cuban teaching system should receive recognition if we appreciate the corollary of a comparative study applied in 16 countries, on behalf of a structure related to UNESCO's Regional Bureau of Education for Latin America and the Caribbean.... More
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