The German non-governmental organization Oro Verde financed the international project Cuencas Verdes (Green Basins), which contemplated soil, water, biodiversity and community development conservation actions, aimed at reducing the effects of climate change.... More


A citizen's duty

From this week until April 30, Cubans will have the opportunity to comply with a civic duty: the sworn declaration and payment of taxes corresponding to the fiscal year just concluded.... More


Time for Justice?

The process initiated by South Africa before the International Criminal Court, ICC, against the State of Israel, which it accuses for the crime of ongoing genocide against the Palestinian civilian population in the Gaza Strip, began in The Hague, Netherlands.... More


Criminals versus institutionalism

Eight years after Ecuador was classified as one of the safest countries in Latin America, the situation has taken a dramatic turn, to be placed today at the end of that list, and this is confirmed by recent facts.... More


Barely a few days into 2024 and already solidarity with Cuba is being felt, a nation that for more than six decades has been subjected to a criminal blockade, which is reinforced by its inclusion in the list of countries that the United States arbitrarily considers sponsors of terrorism.... More


London, January 11 (RHC)-- Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is at risk of suicide if the UK High Court next month rejects his final appeal against extradition to the United States, his lawyer has warned. ... More


As part of the macroeconomic stabilization plan, Cuba is progressively incorporating norms and making decisions aimed at reviving production and services.... More


Many are the challenges that the government of President Gustavo Petro has faced and continues to face in its effort to achieve total peace in Colombia, a nation bled by decades of armed conflict that has left tens of thousands of victims and millions displaced.... More


Milei stumbles

Javier Milei got off on the wrong foot. Only a month into his term as President of Argentina, the ultra-right-winger has only 44% approval. His Decree of Necessity and Urgency, which includes more than 300 measures, has provoked a broad rejection by a large part of the Argentineans.... More


From arsonist to firefighter?

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken hastily went on tour to try to cushion a little the consequences of the genocide that Israel is perpetrating in the Gaza Strip, and for which the United States is one of the main culprits.... More


For the Right to Life

Although the Cuban Public Health System does not escape the material tensions derived from several factors, first of all the intensified U.S. blockade, the reduction of the infant mortality rate stands out in last year's balance.... More


The deadline for Julian Assange’s fight against extradition to the United States looms, as British judges will decide his case on February 21.  Meanwhile, the American demand that Wikileaks publisher Assange stand trial in Virginia on trumped-up charges is what has kept this journalist locked up in Britain’s maximum security Belmarsh jail for four years, and sequestered for refuge in the Ecuadoran embassy in London for seven years before that... More


With more than 7,000 murders, Ecuador ended 2023 as the most violent country in Latin America. In this context, the proposal of President Daniel Noboa is a popular consultation on security, which for the vast majority is useless and will not solve the growing problem of insecurity.... More


USA: Elections in trouble

The year we are starting will be complex in the United States due to the celebration of the presidential, legislative and gubernatorial elections in the midst of many internal and international pressures that will put citizens in more than one predicament when deciding their vote.... More


The BRICS group, now expanded, reinforces in 2024 its role as a geopolitical bloc with roots in the international community and the global South rightly looks to it with hope.... More


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