From the middle of next month until November 30, a genuine act of our participatory democracy will take place in Cuba: the rendering of accounts by the delegates of the People's Power of their management to their electors, an exercise supported by the current Constitution.... More


Mexico City, September 22 (Prensa Latina) -- When hopes of an orderly and safe migration were reborn with President Joe Biden's visa plan for a limited number of countries, these days the opposite is happening in Mexico.... More


Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the world and it is estimated that by 2040 there will be 30 million new cases. The fight against this disease has united scientists from Cuba and the United States, determined, even in the midst of obstacles, to increase bilateral cooperation for the benefit of patients in both countries.... More


The poison of its own greed

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa joined the long list of personalities and international organizations demanding respect for Africa's riches, plundered by colonial powers, transnationals and armed groups.... More


The trip to Cuba last weekend by Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to participate in the Group of 77 Summit was also an opportunity to boost bilateral ties, which under the Workers' Party governments have been characterized by their dynamism, but experienced a setback with the coming to power in 2019 of the far-right Jair Bolsonaro.... More


The world has its eyes on the U.S. city of New York. The great challenges facing humanity as a whole, such as hunger, poverty and climate change, are in the debates of the seventy-eighth session of the UN General Assembly, which begins on Tuesday.... More


From Lula at the UN to dozens of Australian MPs: international support for Assange grows in the face of his possible extradition.  Latin American and Australian politicians ask the United States to revoke the extradition of Julian Assange and to drop the charges against the journalist.... More


On September 8, we celebrated International World Journalists' Day as a reminder that the role of journalists is to speak truth to power. Not to manufacture consent - to use Chomsky's famous words - for the government and ruling classes.... More


The claims of the global South were once again heard loudly at the United Nations.  As president pro tempore of the Group of 77, Cuba defended the right of developing nations to advance towards their socioeconomic progress, a goal that is hindered by an unjust international economic and financial order that generates inequalities.... More


With clear proposals for lines of work, the Group of 77 and China successfully completed its summit meeting in Havana, organized by Cuba with the support of the members.... More


The world is halfway through the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (SDC). However, it is still a long way from the Goals adopted in 2015 by UN member states to achieve peace and prosperity for humanity and the planet, now and in the future.... More


From Cuba and towards the world, the G77 countries and China staged a \n historic summit, in which they launched a message of unity to those who today hope to continue imposing imperialist rules.... More


The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank have been under the critical eye of the global South for their archaic, interfering, discriminatory policies and approaches leading to greater inequalities.... More


"The South needs the South", a statement by the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, which remains valid to make a common front to face the current challenges of developing nations, in a world with an unjust international order and generator of poverty, hunger and inequalities.... More


The Summit of the Group of 77 and China in Havana, Cuba's pro tempore presidency of a collective of 134 nations that can do more in an increasingly unequal world, should march towards inclusive multilateralism.... More


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