Women, young people under 25 and people with limited education and technical training are the main victims of the unemployment increase caused in Latin America and the Caribbean by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the latest statistics.... More


Justice at last

A few days before the third anniversary of the tragedy of the San Juan submarine belonging to the Navy of the Argentinian Republic, where its 44 crew members perished, it was announced that the military commanders linked to the poor management of this event will be submitted to a court martial.... More


 Havana, November 9 (RHC)—Radio Havana Cuba conducted an exclusive interview with Washington D.C.-based Cuban American attorney José Pertierra. Full transcript follows.... More


This week marked the fifteenth anniversary of the day that a group of countries in our region overturned a project of the United States government, aimed at shackling the economy and leaving the future of these people entirely to the whims of Washington.... More


Those of us who support the work of the United Nations remember well that November 2nd was proclaimed as the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists.... More


Havana, November 2 (RHC)-- Cuba will have better economic performance and a better standard of living by applying the social and economic strategy approved with a view to 2030 and in response to the Covid-19, analyst Esteban Morales affirmed.... More


Final stretch to the White House

The November 3rd presidential and congressional elections in the United States are in the final stretch amid much uncertainty, both about the final results and the attitude of the president and candidate for re-election, Donald Trump.  What will happen if the vote doesn't go his way?... More


One language, one universe

This Wednesday, millions of people around the planet are celebrating the International Day of Creole, or Kreyol, instituted to highlight the importance of this language born from the merging of different cultures during the bitter era of colonialism and the slave trade in the Americas.... More


The debt of the pandemic

Apart from COVID-19's high human and health costs, the pandemic has brought about a series of economic disruptions worldwide, most notably an uncontrolled increase in debt, for both countries and the business sector.... More


A new sign of the erratic international policy of the current U.S. administration is that they did not celebrate the 75th anniversary of the United Nations on October 24th.... More


Next Wednesday, October 28th, the Cuban National Assembly will decide on four important bills that seek to strengthen the country's institutional mechanisms.... More


Two weeks and counting...

U.S. President Donald Trump would very much like each day of the next two weeks to be at least 48 hours long, so that he can bridge the gap with his opponent, Joe Biden, in his desperate race to stay in the White House.... More


Rotten apples

In his book "La Salida," written before winning the 2018 presidential elections in Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador describes corruption as the most serious obstacle to get that country out of the economic and social crisis it is suffering.... More


Under the suggestive name of the "United States Agency for International Development" are hidden intentions to subvert the constitutional order in sovereign and independent nations.... More


Bolivia: Election clouds gather

With only a few days before Bolivia's presidential and legislative elections, to be held on Sunday, October 18th, there are constant doubts and fears about a massive fraud in progress, aimed at preventing the triumph of the candidates of the Movement for Socialism, MAS.... More


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