With a message of confidence, especially to parents, Cuba restarted the on-site school year, only in higher years, after an agitated period due to the COVID-19 and the cessation of activities in the schools.... More
A Family Code that reflects the transformations that Cuban society has undergone in recent years and that contributes to the construction of a fairer and more inclusive country is the commitment of Cuban authorities.... More
With the second term of the Piñera government, a new and very restrictive immigration law came into force, which placed insurmountable obstacles to the regularization process. ... More
We are already in October and the Summit on Democracy, Human Rights and the fight against Terrorism, called for next December by the President of the United States, Joe Biden, with the purpose of talking about these issues with a group of allied countries and servants, is not far away.... More
With more than 230 deaths this year, prison riots in Ecuador show signs of the fatal deterioration of a system that, as in any self-respecting society, should lead to the possible social treatment of the accused and order in prisons.... More
The world's population is aging at an accelerated pace. International organizations estimate that by 2050 one out of every six people on the planet will be over 65 years old.... More
Tens of thousands of Haitians leave their country, instigated by misery, destructive natural phenomena, gang violence, organized crime and political instability, with the dream of finding a place where they can make a life as close to normal as possible.... More
One of the main promoters of the coup d'état in Bolivia in 2019 and current governor of the department of Santa Cruz, Luis Fernando Camacho, continues to stoke hatred.... More
The month of September concludes with remarkable and encouraging advances in the vaccination campaign against COVID-19, developed by Cuba with its own immunosystems, which places it at the head of Latin American countries with the highest percentage of the population, more than 80 %, who have received at least one dose of a vaccine against the disease caused by the new coronavirus.... More
The president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, completed 1,000 days in office amid strong criticism of his administration, particularly the handling of the health crisis caused by COVID-19 and his constant threats to the democratic institutions of the South American Giant.... More
The U.S. Democratic administration foresaw only a tenuous reduction in military spending by 2022 compared to what Donald Trump outlined, which manifests a lacerating reality, more investments in the world in that area, as warned by Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez. ... More
Colombia has experienced new protests against the neoliberal policies of the government of President Iván Duque and in favor of life, peace and democracy.... More
Parliamentary elections were held in Germany, marking the definitive departure from the political sphere of Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel, which could also be the end of 16 consecutive years of a conservative government in the so-called European locomotive.... More
Among their notable contributions to Cuban society, the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR) stand out in the midst of the pandemic for their informative work and support for vaccination with domestic antigens, which underscores their service on the 61st anniversary of their founding... More
COVID-19 has been a major challenge, but also a setback for education worldwide. In 2020, the health emergency forced the closure of educational centers in more than 190 countries in order to prevent the spread of the virus.... More
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