As evidence of the highest level reached by relations between Cuba and Mexico, representatives of the education sector signed a cooperation agreement in Havana.... More
President Javier Milei went on tour to Israel, Italy and the Vatican, while in Argentina his unpopular reforms that imply the weakening of the state are being implemented and popular unrest is growing.... More
Although in December 2022 his presidential mandate ended, Jair Bolsonaro has not ceased to be at the center of controversy in Brazil, which also characterized his tenure at the Planalto Palace.... More
The Chilean people are living these days the worst catastrophe suffered since the earthquake of February 2010, due to a series of forest fires in areas of the Valparaiso region that suddenly increased their power and devastated densely populated areas in four communes.... More
In the midst of a state of emergency, Salvadorans went to the polls this Sunday to elect the new president of the country and the members of the Legislative Assembly, in an electoral process marked by controversy over the candidacy of the current president Nayib Bukele, although the Constitution does not allow reelection.... More
During the same week in which Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador asked his U.S. counterpart, Joseph Biden, to end the blockade against Cuba, intolerant people in Miami attacked an activist opposed to this coercion.... More
With the legacy of Hugo Chavez, Venezuelans continue to resist the adversities derived from U.S. sanctions, now in the process of reactivation.... More
ECOJOVEN has become an ideal space for young Cubans to debate and contribute solutions aimed at environmentally friendly economic and social development, in line with the government's strategy to encourage the participation of the entire population in this endeavor.... More
Cuba has a clear goal to transform its energy matrix and by 2030 generate 24% of electricity from renewable energy sources, in order to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, the cost of foreign currency derived from their import and environmental pollution.... More
The government of Catalonia declared an emergency phase in the city of Barcelona and its surroundings due to an unprecedented drought in that area, where water reserves are at a critical point and everything indicates that the situation will worsen in the immediate future.... More
Buoyed by a vast campaign to reduce crime rates, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele appears headed for a comfortable victory in the upcoming elections.... More
Even with the limited resources imposed by the U.S. blockade, Cuba pays special attention to people affected by ataxia, a disease that still has no cure and is characterized by coordination, balance, gait and language disorders, which worsen over time.... More
The adverse economic situation in Cuba has an impact on public health, as in other spheres, but the medical education system continues, in spite of material restrictions, so an important graduation is expected.... More
Guatemala's controversial Attorney General, Consuelo Porras, has repeatedly ignored calls for her resignation made not only by President Bernardo Arevalo, but also by a large part of the Central American country's citizens.... More
Brazil redoubles its efforts to put an end to slavery, which although legally abolished in the South American country more than 135 years ago, continues to be a problem that affects the poorest citizens, especially Afro-Brazilians, because it is linked to racism and discrimination.... More
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