Dance of the lucky ones

In a world where billions of people are facing the effects of war, climate change crises, inflation, and other fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic, the details of economic and social disparity are bitter.... More


Cuba is actively participating in the Eurasian Economic Union, one of the most important regional organizations in the world, which covers a population of 184 million people.... More


Speech by Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba, at the Preparatory Ministerial Meeting of the XIX Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement. Kampala, Uganda, January 17-18, 2024.... More


South Africa so close

Almost twenty-nine years after historic leader Nelson Mandela spoke at the first Cuba-South Africa solidarity conference, the latter country has been the scene of an important meeting of friendship towards the Caribbean island.... More


Kampala, the capital of Uganda, is currently the scene of intense activity. Two important events will take place in that city of the African nation, the 19th Summit of the NAM, Non-Aligned Movement, and the Third Summit of the South Group of 77 and China.... More


The massacre continues

More than 24,000 people have already died in the Gaza Strip, most of them women, children and the elderly, due to the indiscriminate and massive bombardments and ground attacks perpetrated by Israel, affecting homes, hospitals, schools and places of worship of different religions.... More


In 2023, with the return of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to the presidency of Brazil, the "More Doctors" program was relaunched, which since its implementation ten years earlier has aimed to make healthcare present throughout the territory of the South American giant.... More


Guatemala lived a tense day this Sunday, last minute destabilizing maneuvers delayed the investiture of Bernardo Arévalo, but finally the mandate of Alejandro Giammattei, one of the worst rated Latin American presidents during his four years in office, came to its conclusion. He concluded with less than 10% approval among the citizens of the Central American nation.... More


Cuba emphasizes science, technology and innovation for their impact on economic and social life, even though the material constraints resulting from the U.S. blockade and other reasons limit the advancement of projects.... More


Chile:  Embraces and combat

The Communist Party of Chile and, in general, the progressive world of this South American nation, celebrated over the weekend the traditional Fiesta de los Abrazos, a meeting point to share and reflect on the most urgent issues at the local and international level.... More


Devoid of its trademark hustle and bustle, a solitary worker is seen cleaning the tables at the once vibrant McDonald’s franchise in Egypt amid the successful boycott campaign against popular food chains with links to the Israeli regime and its Western backers.  ... More


Hopeful Guatemalans

Guatemala's president-elect faced a hectic period from his electoral triumph in 2023 to the inauguration.... More


The German non-governmental organization Oro Verde financed the international project Cuencas Verdes (Green Basins), which contemplated soil, water, biodiversity and community development conservation actions, aimed at reducing the effects of climate change.... More


A citizen's duty

From this week until April 30, Cubans will have the opportunity to comply with a civic duty: the sworn declaration and payment of taxes corresponding to the fiscal year just concluded.... More


Time for Justice?

The process initiated by South Africa before the International Criminal Court, ICC, against the State of Israel, which it accuses for the crime of ongoing genocide against the Palestinian civilian population in the Gaza Strip, began in The Hague, Netherlands.... More


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