Clashes broke out yesterday in Paris as tens of thousands of young people joined demonstrations in the French capital to protest against labor reforms planned by the government.... More


A delegation from the U.S. President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (PCAH) will visit Cuba from April 18th through the 21st to exchange with representatives from Cuba's main cultural institutions and companies, according to the Cuban Culture Ministry.... More


With the scandal for his involvement in the offshores, and exposed in the international probe of the case Panama Papers, the government of Mauricio Macri has launched a new strategy to “clean up his image”.... More


The government of Costa Rica has rejected Washington's arbitrary migration policy, which encourages illegal migration of Cubans to the United States.... More


Survivors of the 1945 U.S. atomic bombing and residents of Hiroshima say they want to see efforts toward abolition of nuclear weapons, not an apology, from U.S. President Barack Obama. ... More


Representatives of the Presidential Committee on Arts and Humanities, an advisory agency of the White House, are set to visit Cuba next week... More


Cuban filmmaker, Julio García Espinosa, passed away in Havana leaving a legacy of revolutionary documentaries and feature films... More


The Government of Guatemala has acknowledged the work done by the members of the Cuban Medical Brigade (BMC) in that country, where they have treated 39 million 468,000 cases over the past 17 years.... More


Cuban anti-terrorist Gerardo Hernandez is currently on a tour of Canada, where he is being welcomed by those who called for the release of the Cuban Five. ... More


The "Second International Student Friendship Meeting / Africa-Cuba" concluded Tuesday here in Havana with a Final Declaration. ... More


Panamanian police raided the headquarters of the law firm at the center of the Panama papers leak on Tuesday to search for evidence of illegal activities. ... More


Donald Trump's proposal to force Mexico to pay for his planned border wall by threatening to block remittances from illegal immigrants would be a major violation of Mexicans' rights, Mexico's central bank governor said on Tuesday.... More


Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro launched the new Truth, Justice, and Victims Reparation Commission on Tuesday as the country marks the anniversary of the 2002 coup attempt against former President Hugo Chavez.... More


Colombia is to launch a de-mining program after a peace agreement with rebels is signed, said the Colombian Defense Ministry on Tuesday.... More


Brazil will temporarily allow genetically modified mosquitoes to be set free to help reduce the population of the Aedes aegypi mosquitoes that transmit the Zika virus, Brazilian health authorities said on Tuesday.... More


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