Aid for Palestine

Nickolay Mladenov, UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, has warned that nearly half of the Palestinian population in the West Bank and Gaza Strip need humanitarian aid due to Israel’s ongoing aggressions.... More


United Kingdom fenced-in

The discovery of a new strain of COVID-19 in the United Kingdom -- up to 70% more contagious than those known so far -- has raised concern in several European Union member countries to the extent of suspending land, sea and air communications with the UK.... More


Vaccines and justice

The start of the vaccination campaigns against COVID-19 in some developed countries, including the United States, places the situation of poor nations on the table, since they will be excluded from the benefit of these immunizers.... More


Let's save the planet

To celebrate the fifth anniversary of the signing of the Paris Agreement, the United Nations held the Climate Ambition Summit to renew the commitments of all nations to combat global warming.... More


Russian vaccine in Argentina

The president of Argentina Alberto Fernandez, announced this week the signing of an agreement with the Sovereign Fund of the Russian Federation to acquire the amount of vaccine doses against COVID-19, called Sputnik V, which will allow the immunization of ten million people before the end of next February.... More


Farewell to Tabaré

The former president of Uruguay, Tabaré Vásquez, passed away in the early hours of this Sunday morning, leaving a sound legacy that should be studied and debated in progressive and leftist parties in Latin America and the Caribbean.... More


Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel emphasized at the 31st Special Session of United Nations that the country’s commitment to the world and humanity is to continue working for solidarity, dignity and social justice. ... More


A pandemic within a pandemic

With the slogan "Global Solidarity, Shared Responsibility," December 1st marks World AIDS Day -- the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome -- a disease overshadowed in the media by COVID-19, but which infects and kills a large number of people. ... More


A painful farewell

2020 is going down in history as one of the years that has posed the greatest danger for humanity and now, in addition to intense natural phenomena and the COVID-19 pandemic, it took away someone who made a difference in the lives of millions for several generations: Argentinean soccer star Diego Armando Maradona.... More


Say NO to violence against women!

Violence against women can be found in many forms -- physical, sexual and psychological. It is a globally latent problem where one in every three women has has been subjected to some kind of abuse, according to international organizations.... More


November 24 (RHC)-- November 24 (RHC)-- RHC brings us an exclusive interview with Carlos Alzugaray, a political analyst and former Cuban diplomat. The interview, conducted by Roberto Bastidas, delves into the  presidential elections in the United States, its outcome, and posible changes expected from an eventual Biden Administration with regards to the neighboring Caribbean island.... More


In recent days, Cuba reiterated its support for the work of the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, with which the island maintains a long and fruitful cooperation relationship.... More


The use of renewable energy sources is a necessity and a challenge of the present aimed at guaranteeing a future for humanity and our planet.  Therefore, Cuba has drawn up a strategy to promote the use of these resources, which is included among the objectives of the Sustainable Development Agenda 2030.... More


COVID: Unstoppable pace

With more than 54 million infections worldwide, COVID-19 maintains an unstoppable pace as we are approaching one year of the first cases being detected, during which time around 1.3 million people have lost their lives.... More


Justice and the snake

El Salvador's Supreme Court dealt a heavy blow to the hopes of victims of human rights violations during that country's civil war, when it prohibited the prosecution of those responsible for the 1989 Jesuit massacre.... More


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