Assange is facing extradition to the United States from the U.K., where he is currently in Belmarsh prison in south London, over charges related to dissemination of material leaked by Chelsea Manning and published by WikiLeaks and a coalition of five newspapers through 2010 and 2011. ... More


Together with the Cubans in this historic month of July, there will be friends from other nations, especially from Latin America and the Caribbean, to once again show their support for Cuba, for its struggle against the genocidal U.S. blockade and in defense of its right to live in peace.... More


 MERCOSUR, the Common Market of the South, continues to focus on a future agreement with the European Union.... More


An urgency of these times is solidarity and the coordination of joint projects from the South to increase resilience and reduce the vulnerability of less developed countries to the adverse effects of climate change.... More


Cubans see CARICOM, the Caribbean Community, as an integration mechanism resistant to economic adversities, climate fickleness and natural disasters.... More


Peruvians are preparing for a new massive protest demanding the resignation of Dina Boluarte, who became president of the country after last December's parliamentary coup against Pedro Castillo, democratically elected at the polls in 2021 by more than 50% of the electorate.... More


Uncertainty in Guatemala

A little more than a week has passed since the general elections were held in Guatemala, and the panorama is tense and uncertain in the Central American nation, where civil society organizations denounced that the results of the first round of elections are in danger, after the controversial ruling of the Constitutional Court, supported by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal.... More


As part of official visits, work visits or to attend international meetings, Bolivian President Luis Arce has arrived in Havana on several occasions, the last of them recently.... More


The urgent need to protect the sovereignty and integrity of the peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean and to fight against the negative effects of neoliberal policies in the region, which have increased poverty and inequality, were the focus of the debates of the Sao Paulo Forum, which met in Brasilia, the capital of Brazil.... More


Bolsonaro abused his power

The political disqualification of Jair Bolsonaro for eight years obstructs the ambitions of the ultra-right-wing Brazilian ex-president, who led his country among outbursts, excesses and rampant conservatism.... More


From a radical ex-military officer to a former advisor to the U.S. Embassy in Peru are emerging as candidates for the presidency, in early pre-electoral testing that confirms a fragmented political panorama.... More


Cuba and China took new steps this week to continue deepening their cooperation in biotechnology, a branch of science in which the Caribbean nation exhibits remarkable achievements, despite the obstacles imposed by the U.S. economic, commercial and financial blockade.... More


June has also been a month of constant governmental visits to the different provinces of Cuba to dialogue with the people, to know their needs, concerns and to advance in the solution of the diverse existing problems.... More


Nicaragua resumed a long-standing claim against the United States, that of compensation for war damages, which brings to the present one of the most repudiatory pages of the inventory of interventions of the Northern power in the world.... More


More than 20 years ago, in its supposed fight against terrorism, after the September 2001 attacks against the Twin Towers in New York and other targets in U.S. territory, the government of then President George W. Bush opened a clandestine prison, torture center and all kinds of humiliations at the illegal naval base of Guantanamo, in eastern Cuba.... More


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