Cuba and Bolivia met again this week in Havana as brothers. The interest of both countries to resume bilateral relations was evident, after a period marked by the 2019 coup d'état in the South American nation.... More


The beam in the eye

The office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights determined that 46 people died during this year's days of protests in Colombia, of which at least 28 were the direct responsibility of the security forces.... More


Cuba's battle was intense.  Years of denouncing the injustice committed against five of its sons, detained in September 1998 in the United States for protecting the Cuban people from terrorist actions perpetrated by organizations based in Florida, mainly in the city of Miami.... More


The energetic Doña Lucía

Lucia Hiriart, powerful widow of former dictator Augusto Pinochet, leaves with her death an inevitable bitter memory of the dark passage inscribed by her husband in Chile's history, and of which nostalgic people still see her face.... More


There are no doubts left, the right wing in the European Parliament has a fixed idea with Cuba. It persists in promoting debates on the human rights situation, under no credible pretexts, which respond to a script to manipulate the issue and give a distorted image of the Cuban reality.... More


The United States bombastically announced an investment plan by private businessmen in Central America to contain the migratory wave, but the decision falls short and is far from understanding that the phenomenon is multi-causal.... More


The raped girl 

For centuries, no region of the planet has suffered so many abuses, concentrated so many evils and calamities, as Africa, a continent that seems to be on the fringes of the human species, whose inhabitants live exposed to hunger, disease and natural phenomena.... More


Two brothers are back   

Cubans welcomed the 20th Summit of ALBA-TCP, Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America-People's Trade Treaty, and hailed the reaffirmation of commitments to strengthen that mechanism and the return of Bolivia and Saint Lucia.... More


Another action against Venezuela

The issue of human rights is one of the favorite topics for the right wing, supported by the United States and allied countries to attack Venezuela.... More


The table is served

After the last debate between the candidates for the presidency of Chile, Gabriel Boric, of the progressive alliance Apruebo Dignidad, and José Antonio Kast, of the far-right coalition Pacto Social Cristiano, everything is ready for the final round of the elections next Sunday.... More


ALBA, the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America, seeks to increase the channels for greater cooperation in a world where NO few selfish behaviors prevail, hence the hope for the advancement of the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry in Cuba.... More


More unequal

The profound differences between the world's wealthiest people and those with the least resources have increased incessantly throughout the last decades, but the COVID-19 pandemic became an accelerator of these acute inequalities.... More


Although he still enjoys acceptance, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele is seeing how little by little this support is being eroded and society's distrust of his administration is growing.... More


A ticket to the beyond

Much consternation and multiple reactions were aroused by the unfortunate traffic accident that occurred in Chiapas, southeastern Mexico, where 55 undocumented migrants lost their lives, 73 were injured, several of them seriously, and only 24 were unharmed.... More


A shipwrecked policy

The incentive to disorderly emigration of the absurd policy of the U.S. administrations towards Cuba once again provoked a fatal outcome, when a boat overloaded with people sank in seas near the Caribbean archipelago.... More


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