South Africa and the world are in mourning. South African Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, a key figure in the struggle against the unjust and segregationist apartheid system that officially prevailed in his native country from 1948 until the early 1990s, has died.... More


 Light in the darkness

After decades of war and intolerance, there was finally a glimmer of hope in the midst of the terrible situation suffered by the population of Afghanistan, when the UN managed to unblock the delivery of humanitarian aid and thus save millions of people from death.... More


Shared guilt

Finally, the International Monetary Fund, IMF, published the report on the audit of the large loan granted to the government of the former president of Argentina, Mauricio Macri, which reveals a shady operation that has jeopardized the future of the country.... More


Cuba's confrontation to COVID 19 and the development of three vaccines against the virus has been repeatedly highlighted in recent months by international organizations and the press of other nations.... More


Cuba stands out in Latin America for the importance it attaches to social spending, in its efforts and commitment to guarantee equity and human rights for each of its citizens, the essence of the Revolution.... More


The Frente Amplio, Uruguay's most important opposition formation, continues its phase of self-analysis and renewal after the setback in the 2019 elections, and as part of its internal dynamics appointed a union leader in the role of president-elect.... More


The year 2022 will be a year of great importance to advance the improvement of our society. From February to April, the new draft of the Family Code will be submitted to popular consultation, after being approved in recent days by the National Assembly of People's Power of Cuba in the VIII session of the IX legislature.... More


Child marriage and early unions are a complex problem concerning gender inequalities, poverty, school dropouts, violence and early pregnancy -- latent conditions in Latin America.... More


It's cold in the dark

This winter will be very harsh in Western Europe, not so much because of the drop in temperatures, which is usually very marked, but because of the dizzying rise in electricity and gas prices that will put bills for these services out of reach for many households.... More


Teacher's Day, which is celebrated every year in Cuba on December 22nd, encourages school directors, parents and institutions to further praise the figure of teachers and professors.... More


Inequality in vaccination against COVID-19 is not limited to that existing between industrialized and less developed nations, but is also evident within the borders and includes population sectors such as Indigenous peoples.... More


USA: A terrible year

The United States ends 2021 with a long list of events that have exposed the fallacies of the "perfect democracy", of the country of opportunities and the land of human rights, to show the starkest face of an empire in decline.... More


As part of the ambitious, necessary and useful program for the promotion of renewable energy sources, Cubans are watching with great attention the news coming from a bioelectric power plant, in the testing phase, in the province of Ciego de Avila.... More


Entrenched world

Just when it seemed that the traditional Christmas and New Year's Eve celebrations would bring families and friends together again, after almost two years of pandemic, the Omicron variant of the new coronavirus with a very explosive contagion speed forced many countries to resume restriction measures.... More


The specter of hunger continues to haunt the world. The appearance of new variants of COVID-19, such as Omicron with its vertiginous rate of transmission, and the low levels of vaccination, especially in less developed nations, raise fears of a worsening of this problem by 2022.... More


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