The forgiveness of sins

Pope Francis is visiting Canada this week on what he himself called "a pilgrimage of penance" to ask forgiveness from the victims of the horrors perpetrated by representatives of the Catholic Church who collaborated in an ethnocide against indigenous peoples in that country.... More


Cuban revolutionaries today invoke the perseverance of those young men who in July 1953, led by the lawyer Fidel Castro, assaulted two of the main military fortresses, to unleash the struggle against the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista.... More


The first group of Cuban doctors hired by Mexico to provide services in areas where poverty reigns, far from urban areas, is already in the northwestern state of Nayarit, where more than 69,000 people over three years old speak some indigenous language.... More


Wasted seed

Haiti could soon cease to be a country, with the attributes that are generally recognized, to become a fragmented territory under the domination of violent armed gangs, which impose their "laws" in a given area and confront each other for the control of neighborhoods and area residents.... More


A Family Code for all

The National Assembly of People's Power in its ninth session approved the new Family Code, an inclusive, modern document in line with the characteristics of today's Cuba.... More


Bad news

The World Meteorological Organization, WMO, warned that heat waves, such as the one that is currently suffocating several European countries, will continue at least until the year 2060, in spite of the efforts made to mitigate global warming.... More


Working to boost the economy

Cuba is working for the recovery of its economy, which is going through a complex situation, given the adverse international conditions generated by more than two years of the COVID 19 pandemic, the expenditure of considerable resources for its confrontation and the reinforcement of the U.S. blockade.... More


The future of BRICS

At a time when the United States is taking advantage of the weakened and submissive European Union to rebuild its hegemony in a unipolar world, the alternative arises, and also the hopes of the group of countries with emerging economies known to all as BRICS.... More


Bolsotrump?

The president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, is not only behind in all polls of voting intentions for next October's elections, but also, with his erratic behavior, he is arousing more and more rejection among the population of that South American country every day.... More


Legislating for the people

Issues of great impact on the lives of Cubans will be the focus of the debates of the National Assembly of People's Power in its ninth regular session, which begins today in Havana and which, as usual, has been preceded by a day of intense work by the Working Commissions.... More


Five eyes and more

The Western intelligence group known as Five Eyes is a group as old as it is gruesome, which seems to have come out of a spy novel like those written by John Le Carré, where the good guys were the British and their CIA friends and the bad guys were everyone else.... More


Although all kinds of campaigns have been orchestrated against Cuba's medical aid, seeking to present it as human trafficking and slavery, the reality has not been able to be hidden, and that is that Cuban health professionals have made a difference in different latitudes of the world.... More


Threats, pressures and fines have not been able to prevent that year after year since 1992 a message of support and solidarity arrives to our country by the hand of the Caravans of Pastors for Peace, to which the American Reverend Lucius Walker, who died in 2010, gave life.... More


Criminal indifference

It is practically impossible to explain to the parents and relatives of 19 children and two young teachers, who were killed in a school in the Texas town of Uvalde last May 20, that around 400 police officers took 77 minutes to react and neutralize the attacker.... More


Imperial tour

U.S. President Joseph Biden has returned home after a tour of the Middle East, where he tried to rebuild his country's hegemonic role in that region, which he evidently considers as a fundamental part of his backyard.... More


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