Chile returns to the polls

The 50 councilors who will draft Chile's new Constitution will be elected at the polls this Sunday, a day that, polls reveal, is already marked by the lack of interest of Chileans, who have focused their attention on the economic situation and the insecurity that has been growing.... More


Cubans demanded the end of the U.S. blockade throughout the length and breadth of the country in the May Day parades and events in the streets and squares, which on this occasion had special characteristics due to the existing complex economic situation.... More


One year has already passed since an initiative of the government of President Xiomara Castro aimed at supporting the most vulnerable people in Honduras, and providing them with opportunities to improve their living conditions, in the face of the neoliberal administrations' neglect.... More


May Day traditionally brings together in Havana numerous friends of Cuba. They come to share with Cubans the celebration of International Workers' Day and to show their solidarity and support for the people, who have been subjected for more than sixty years to a genocidal blockade imposed by the United States.... More


Cuba is once again hosting the peace dialogue, now between the government of Colombian President Gustavo Petro and the guerrilla National Liberation Army, at the request of both parties who have highlighted the Caribbean nation's permanent and neutral commitment to the reconciliation of Colombians.... More


Every May 1st, workers in many nations take to the streets of the main cities to demand better working and living conditions. Today's date finds the world in a critical situation.... More


Truth can be heard very far away

The Radio Habana Cuba collective has the satisfaction of celebrating every year the anniversary of the official inauguration of our transmitters  along with International Workers' Day.... More


In Paraguay's eighth general election since the fall of Alfredo Stroessner's dictatorship in 1989, there is a glimpse, though not a certainty, that the ubiquitous Colorado Party may give way to an opponent.... More


History, roots, culture and a friendship based on respect and mutual help unite Cuba and Gambia, where for almost three decades Cuban health professionals have been present to help improve the health indexes of the African nation.... More


"Esmeraldas is bleeding to death" has been a recurring headline in the press in recent months, reflecting the situation in this province of Ecuador, which has become one of the most violent in the Andean country.... More


At the beginning of 2022 in the United Kingdom "Viva la Educación" was launched, a solidarity campaign to support Cuba in this important area, affected by the genocidal blockade imposed for more than six decades by the United States against the Cuban people.... More


Sign of the new times, the United States could not impose in Latin America a new conference to apply more sanctions against Venezuela, since not even the impudent Lima Group is still alive.... More


Biden to run for second term

Although it was already seen coming, it was in the last few hours that U.S. President Joe Biden officially announced his aspirations for reelection in the 2024 elections, an intention he had been hinting at for months.... More


From the United States -- where biased views of the Cuban reality prevail, tinged by hostile policies of the current administration -- citizens interested in the way of life in the Caribbean nation arrive in Havana, not as often as expected.... More


During the COVID-19 pandemic, international organizations warned about the need to keep vaccinating children against other diseases. Now a report by UNICEF, the UN Children's Fund, reveals that the world has lost more than a decade of progress in this field just in the time of the health emergency.... More


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