Amid celebrations, U.S. President Donald Trump reiterates his controversial approach of combining isolationism with expansionism, abandoning global commitments—enough to unsettle the international community.... More


Scientists, environmental advocacy groups, and politicians have expressed concern over the damage caused by deep-sea mining, which is vulnerable to exploitation by transnational corporations, businesses, and other corporate interests. ... More


Cuba and China are working on an ambitious project in health and the scientific-technical sphere, showcasing the close cooperation between the two nations, which over the years has resulted in benefits for both peoples. ... More


Trump steps back  

Faced with evidence that much of the global economy, including that of the United Sta... More


The Salvadoran government continues to frame what it portrays as a controversy with Venezuela, though in reality, it refuses to abandon its role as the preferred recipient of migrants deported by Donald Trump's administration. ... More


Healing Without Borders

In recent days, Cuba has reaffirmed the value of its healthcare system, which, despite material limitations due to external factors, remains rooted in its free and preventive approach. ... More


Like many people around the world, Cubans expressed their respect for Pope Francis, who passed away at the age of 88 after a long career of service to the Catholic Church and dedication to those most in need of care. ... More


The Warrior Pope

Jorge Mario Bergoglio (Francis) was a warrior pope. Much has been said about his modest way of life, but little about the violence and repression he bravely survived during the 1970s and 1980s in Argentina—a period of intense armed struggle by various guerrilla organizations against the Argentine military dictatorship. This era coincided with Bergoglio's early maturity as a priest. His six-year term as Jesuit provincial overlapped with the beginning of a dictatorship that lasted from 1976 to 1983, during which the military launched a bloody campaign against leftist guerrillas and other opponents. ... More


Colombia assumed the pro tempore presidency of CELAC, the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States. Among its priorities is the continued strengthening of relations in all areas between the regional bloc and China, one of the most important players in the global economy. ... More


The invasion project organized by the CIA, the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States, and approved by President Dwight Eisenhower a year earlier, suffered a harsh setback when, on April 19, 1961, Cubans marked the victory at Playa Girón. ... More


USA Heading Towards Isolationism

The purpose of the President of the United States to make his country "great" again seems to include isolating it as much as possible from the rest of the world, particularly from those regions that provided much of the labor force to build that power. ... More


Cuba remains committed to expanding collaboration in the fields of health and science with other countries, especially those in the Global South, despite the U.S. media campaign, accompanied by restrictions, aimed at discrediting such efforts. ... More


The Death of the Pope

The death of Pope Francis, caused by a stroke as reported by the Vatican, generated emotion in various parts of the world. The stroke occurred just hours after his public appearance following a prolonged period of illness. ... More


"For Cuba, Together We Create" was the slogan outlined by the Workers' Central, which brings together several unions, with the aim of reaffirming the unity and resistance of workers, peasants, students, and the entire population on May Day in times of renewed U.S. aggression.... More


Two recent publications in separate media outlets offer contrasting versions of Cuban medical services abroad, one accurate and the other distorted.... More


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