Martí showed us the way

"... Our homeland had the privilege of being the cradle of one of the most extraordinary thinkers ever born in this hemisphere, José Martí."   The words of the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, with the feeling and pride of our country to have among its most illustrious sons of the Master.... More


The removal of Cuba from the one-sided U.S. list of countries allegedly sponsoring terrorism was one of the demands of the Seventh Summit of Heads of State and Government of CELAC, the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, held recently in Buenos Aires.... More


José Martí wrote: "The world bleeds without ceasing before the crimes committed against nature". And it is precisely the environmental crisis that is one of the most pressing problems facing the planet and that Cuba's National Hero knew how to see it early on.... More


In a blunt manner, a high-ranking officer of the U.S. Armed Forces, Laura Richardson, no less than the head of the Southern Command, bluntly blurted out that south of the Rio Grande extends a very attractive region because of, she said, its abundant natural resources.... More


"It has been an excellent Summit." Thus, with brief and forceful words, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla described the VII Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), which took place this Tuesday in the southern city, with the participation of the 33 countries of Our America.... More


Cuba pledged maximum support to CELAC, the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, from the pro tempore presidency it holds in the Group of 77 plus China, a possibility that adds a new breath to an indispensable bloc for the region south of the Rio Grande.... More


This year CELAC, the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, will be chaired by Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a small Caribbean country, but big in its commitment to regional integration and the welfare of its peoples.... More


Returning to Buenos Aires for this meeting of nations is a reason to rejoice, especially after days of massive euphoria that overflowed its enormous avenues over a triumph that we feel is our own in Latin America and the Caribbean.... More


CELAC: Working for the peoples

The Seventh Summit of Heads of State and Government of CELAC, Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, opens its doors in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, with the satisfaction of the full reincorporation of Brazil to the regional integration mechanism.... More


From November 21 to December 12 of last year, the first cycle of negotiations between the government of the Colombian President, Gustavo Petro, and the rebel ELN, National Liberation Army, took place in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, in search of achieving total peace in a country bled dry by decades of armed conflict.... More


A few days away from the ninth anniversary of the Proclamation of Latin America and the Caribbean as a Zone of Peace, adopted by CELAC in Cuba, the region moves forward today with that premise as its bulwark.... More


Washington, January 21 (RHC)-- As Julian Assange awaits the final appeal of his looming extradition to the United States while languishing behind bars in London's notorious Belmarsh Prison, leading left luminaries and free press advocates gathered in Washington, D.C. on Friday, the 20th, for the fourth sitting of the Belmarsh Tribunal, where they called on U.S. President Joe Biden to drop all charges against the WikiLeaks publisher.... More


Martí as a guide

For the past 20 years, prominent political, intellectual, academic, religious and social activists have been meeting in Havana. They come from all continents to participate in the International Conference "For the Balance of the World", a space for dialogue and understanding for the good of humanity.... More


Occupation in the Heights

Israel's occupation of the Syrian Golan by force, even if the administration of former U.S. President Donald Trump lavished Tel Aviv with official support, is far from being ethically, much less politically and morally, expounded.... More


Journalist Roberto Bastidas: We have the pleasure to have on our program the Honorable Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary.  First, I would like to thank you for taking the time to talk with us here on Radio Havana Cuba.  As you probably know, we are the international radio station broadcasting a number of languages, both on shortwave and streaming audio on the Internet.  And it is an honor to interview you here in our English language transmission heard around the world.... More


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