Killing the truth

A great indignation is sweeping the world after the brutal murder of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, who was shot by the Zionist Israeli army, despite wearing all the identification that accredited her as a member of the press.... More


Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero developed an intense work agenda during his recently concluded visit to Venezuela, which has further strengthened the ties of friendship between both peoples and once again evidenced the will of both governments in the joint search for solutions to common problems.... More


A loquacious public servant

Viewers of the show woven in the United States around the forthcoming book by a subordinate of Donald Trump, wonder if the author, Mark Esper, is, as he claims, concerned about democracy in his country or simply trying to sell more copies.... More


A place of immoderation

In his harrowing novel The Plague, a reading apropos of these dark times of war and pandemic, French writer Albert Camus, Nobel Prize for Literature, says that a comfortable way to know a place is to look for how it works, how it is loved and how it dies.... More


The murder of a journalist from the Qatari network Al Jazeera in the middle of a raid by the occupying army in the West Bank, once again projects Israel as a repressive state, without the United States and its allies exerting repression.... More


Next September the UN General Assembly will begin its 77th session, in which the Cuban draft resolution "Necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial blockade by the United States against Cuba" will be submitted for consideration.... More


Bitter party

As in several Latin American countries, Mexico celebrated yesterday, May 10, Mothers' Day, a date that for tens of thousands of women in this sister country had a bitter taste because they have not known for several years the whereabouts of their children, victims of enforced disappearances.... More


Nichols did not reap the rewards

When the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, Brian Nichols, confirmed that his government will not invite three Latin American and Caribbean countries to the Summit of the Americas, he may have been waiting for approvals, but he has not succeeded.... More


"Earth. Life. Legacy: From scarcity to prosperity", is the motto of the first Conference of the Parties in 2022, the COP15 against desertification, a phenomenon that is advancing worldwide and endangers biodiversity, health, stability and food security of humanity.... More


The origins

Russia's recognition of the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics, the sending of troops to guarantee peace in those territories and the special military operation against Ukrainian arsenals, full of Western weapons, raised a wave of furious declarations.... More


Working together

In March 2020, the first Cuban medical brigade arrived in Italy to help in the confrontation of COVID 19. Thus, a new page was opened in the long relationship between the two peoples, which in the health sector has been expanding its horizons.... More


The recent murder of Palestinian boy Mohamed Shehadeh, after being shot by Israeli soldiers, runs the risk of being quickly forgotten, as the use of force by Zionist regime troops is not followed up by the corporate press.... More


Blinken's disoriented

Without commending himself to God or the devil, U.S. Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken published on social networks a criticism of the Mexican government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador for the number of journalists murdered in the Latin American nation.... More


The world once again took part in a new day against military bases, which are spread over a hundred countries and constitute a permanent threat to peace, sovereignty and self-determination of the peoples.... More


The mantle of drug trafficking gained new space in Paraguay with the dismissal of the Minister of the Interior, Arnaldo Giuzzio, after the revelation of connections to an alleged criminal detained in Brazil.... More


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