In Bali, Indonesia, the presidents of China, Xi Jinping, and the United States, Joe Biden, met for the first time face to face, a meeting on which all eyes were focused because of its international repercussions.... More


In six weeks of hard work due to the magnitude of the devastation left by Hurricane Ian, the Cuban province of Pinar del Rio has managed to restore services, mainly electricity, although impact problems such as housing remain.... More


Petro's first 100 days

Gustavo Petro completes one hundred days of his arrival to the presidency of Colombia, and although his time at the helm of the country is still short, his performance has the acceptance of a good part of the citizenship.... More


The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether or not to dismantle Native sovereignty.  The case will determine the fate of the 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), which was passed with the aim of halting cultural genocide by requiring, among other things, that if a state court determines that certain Native children must be removed from their homes, a Native family or tribal member be given priority placement and tribes have the right to be involved in the process.... More


Within days of coming to power, Italy's far-right government has become embroiled in a bitter dispute with France, and eventually with other countries, by refusing to allow a ship carrying vulnerable migrants to dock.... More


After two years of COVID 19 pandemic, the Havana International Fair is back, an opportunity to show Cuba's potential and promote business in important branches between national and foreign companies.... More


Projects are promising in agriculture and trade between Cuba and Argentina, two nations that have maintained over time historical relations of friendship and cooperation in various branches.... More


Questioned about spiraling inflation and for leading the country into an acrimonious confrontation with China and Russia, U.S. President Joseph Biden was uneasy about a predicted Republican red wave in the midterm elections, but the assault fell short.... More


Since 2001, the World Science Day for Peace and Development has been celebrated on November 10, an initiative of UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, to raise awareness of the need to put knowledge to the benefit of society as a whole.... More


At the 27th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which is taking place in Egypt, the voice of the leaders of the nations of the South is being heard loudly, demanding compliance by the industrialized countries with their commitments, both in terms of reducing polluting gases and in the funds promised to the less developed countries to face this problem.... More


Democrats or Republicans?

The United States celebrates today its mid-term elections, which are seen as a measure of the management of the first two years of the incumbent president, in this case Democrat Joe Biden, and constitute the most important event of the electoral cycle in the country after the race for the presidency.... More


The affluents of the recovery

Residents of the Cuban province of Pinar del Rio, with the support of the rest of the country, are working in three huge tributaries to recover from the devastating hurricane Ian, a phenomenon that devastated the western end of the archipelago.... More


It is not possible to talk about the history of humankind without mentioning a tracescedental event that in the 20th century changed the world.  105 years ago, the great October Socialist Revolution in Russia placed power in the hands of the workers and peasants, and created the essential conditions for the victory of a new system: the socialist system.... More


The ECOJOVEN event is an opportunity for the new generations of Cubans to learn more about a problem that affects the world today, climate change, and from their knowledge they can contribute to its confrontation, to the care of biodiversity and to achieve cleaner and more resistant productions.... More


Forty-seven years ago, a singular action linked Havana with Luanda, the respective capitals of Cuba and Angola, in the face of attempts by South Africa, the United States and mercenaries to thwart the independence of the Portuguese-speaking African nation.... More


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