Cuba reaffirmed its possibilities of reaching consensus in favor of multilateralism during its pro tempore presidency of the Group of 77 and China, a one-year period recently concluded.... More


Xiomara Castro is about to complete two years in the presidency of Honduras, in which she has had to deal with multiple challenges given the critical economic and social situation of the country, after more than a decade of neoliberal governments.... More


In the next few hours, Javier Milei will face the first general strike in his almost recently inaugurated presidency of Argentina. Social, political and trade union organizations have expressed their support to the protest against the government's so-called Decree of Necessity and Urgency and the Omnibus Law.... More


Did perfect democracy fail?

Although there are few who believe the tale of the perfect American democracy, that country likes to present itself as such before the international community, although now it seems to be heading for a fiasco so big that it will put a definitive end to that fable.... More


Born in Miami, Republican Representative María Elvira Salazar is desperately trying to make you believe in her alleged erudition about the reality of Cuba.... More


Fifteen years ago, Bolivia became a Plurinational, free, independent, sovereign, democratic and intercultural State, endorsed in the new Constitution of 2009, approved in a referendum by more than 61% of Bolivians.... More


Wake up Europe?

After months of an ominous lack of condemnation of the genocide perpetrated by Israel against the Palestinian population in the Gaza Strip, some signs have finally arrived from the European Union that the population and some officials of this integrating mechanism are beginning to wake up.... More


Billionaire Elon Musk, owner of the social network X, and the International Monetary Fund praised the fiery pro-market speech of Argentina's ultra-right-wing president, Javier Milei, in Switzerland, and his fierce measures against the State in his country.  ... More


Cuba hands over to Uganda the pro tempore presidency of the Group of 77 and China, a responsibility it has held since January last year and which it assumed with the will to work in favor of the aspirations of the nations of the South... More


The NAM, the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries, of which Cuba is a founding member, is meeting in Uganda and in which the historic leader of the Cuban revolution, Fidel Castro, undoubtedly left a deep imprint. For many, he maintained the unity of the bloc under a new leadership.... More


Collateral casualty

Israel's brutal aggression against the population of the Gaza Strip, where the death toll is reaching 25 thousand, mostly children, women and the elderly is provoking diverse reactions everywhere and one of them could be the end of the Arab world's rapprochement process with Tel Aviv.... More


Dance of the lucky ones

In a world where billions of people are facing the effects of war, climate change crises, inflation, and other fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic, the details of economic and social disparity are bitter.... More


Cuba is actively participating in the Eurasian Economic Union, one of the most important regional organizations in the world, which covers a population of 184 million people.... More


South Africa so close

Almost twenty-nine years after historic leader Nelson Mandela spoke at the first Cuba-South Africa solidarity conference, the latter country has been the scene of an important meeting of friendship towards the Caribbean island.... More


Kampala, the capital of Uganda, is currently the scene of intense activity. Two important events will take place in that city of the African nation, the 19th Summit of the NAM, Non-Aligned Movement, and the Third Summit of the South Group of 77 and China.... More


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