The International Human Rights Day surprises the world with 713 million poor, more than 700 million illiterate and 345 million hungry, the latter figure increased in the first months of 2022.... More


The industrialized North and the hegemonic press are trying to make the international community believe that the only one responsible for the serious political crisis in Peru is the now former president Pedro Castillo, and to exonerate the divided Congress.... More


With the opening next week in Havana of the Tenth Ordinary Period of sessions of the National Assembly of People's Power in its Ninth Legislature, a year of intense and fruitful legislative work comes to an end, in which transcendental issues for Cuba's socioeconomic development were debated.... More


The ruling Labor Party and its leader, Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit, strengthened their leadership in Dominica, when early general elections, requested by the premier, were held this week.... More


A tour for friendship

Initiated in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Cuban President Miguel Díaz Canel's tour of the Caribbean, which has also included Barbados and Grenada, has once again evidenced the special bond that unites us and the willingness to continue expanding cooperation based on solidarity and collaboration.... More


A fabricated conviction

As has been constantly denounced by various sectors of Argentine society and by Vice-President Cristina Fernández herself, the sentence handed down against her in the last hours by the Federal Oral Court 2 was already defined in advance.... More


Dignity of friends

Caribbean countries have expressed a firm and courageous position in relation to Cuba for five decades and faced pressures from third parties to isolate Cuba.... More


For a united Caribbean

"We believe in the strength of a united Caribbean. We are convinced that together we will overcome the great challenges that await us," said the historic leader of the Cuban revolution, Fidel Castro. And it is for the sake of this necessary unity that Cuba and CARICOM, the Caribbean Community, have joined forces and wills over the years.... More


The excellent relations between Cuba and St. Vincent and the Grenadines are characterized by the coincidence in foreign policy and solidarity cooperation, especially in health, but a diversification is in sight.... More


A civil war?

Not even because Pedro Castillo requested mediation to the disqualified OAS, the fanatic right wing with control of the Peruvian legislature was not deterred in its attempt against the President of the nation, and is processing the third motion for his dismissal. ... More


There is so much symbolism in that memorable dawn in which a random landing became an epic of youthful courage, that history summons us, every year, to recall the date of December 2, 1956 as one of the inescapable references on which the epic resistance of the Cuban people is based.... More


In Venezuela, the dialogue between the government and a sector of the opposition was resumed, which allowed the signing of an agreement on the release of frozen funds, before which the United States authorized the oil company Chevron to resume operations in the South American country.... More


Everyone's back to class

Cuba began the new school year this week in general education in the 2022-2023 stage, with the objective of sustaining its traditional quality in instruction and concluding the reorganization of on-site classes, interrupted during the COVID-19 pandemic.... More


The economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States on Cuba for more than six decades, intensified in recent years, remained the central axis of the policy against the island during 2022.... More


Cuba opens doors

Cuba took a message about its reality, intense and complex, to four countries, Algeria, Russia, Turkey and China, where President Miguel Diaz-Canel found receptivity, to the point of highlighting the understanding shown by the highest leaders.... More


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