Pirates of the XXI Century

The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom denied the legitimate government of Venezuela, headed by President Nicolás Maduro, access to the gold reserves deposited in London, an act described by some as unusual, but which in reality constitutes a vulgar example of piracy.... More


Cubans are entering one of the hottest months of the sweltering summer very alert to the rise of dengue fever, without giving up caution because of COVID-19, a pandemic under control here, but with slight upturns.... More


Sweltering July

The now almost-ended month of July will be remembered in Europe as one of the hottest and driest in history, with temperatures that sent thermometers soaring to unprecedented levels, as well as dreadful fires that consumed hundreds of thousands of hectares of forests.... More


On the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations, Cuba and Belarus are revitalizing their contacts, promoting joint projects and executing signed agreements.... More


Dirty money

An investigation carried out by the U.S. House of Representatives has determined that over one decade, arms manufacturers and dealers made a juicy profit of one billion dollars from the sale of AR-15 rifles alone.... More


The return

This week, the former president of the United States, Donald Trump, returned for the first time to Washington since he left the White House, to participate in an event organized by his followers, where he hinted about his intention to run again in the 2024 elections and return to power.... More


A hopeful cabinet

The president-elect of Colombia for the progressive coalition Pacto Histórico, Gustavo Petro, will take office next August 7 together with his government team, which is already half formed, and where several highly respected personalities inside and outside the country stand out.... More


No matter how much governments like the United States and the hegemonic press question the efficacy and values of young people trained in Cuba in medical specialties, their contributions to the world are unquestionable.... More


The forgiveness of sins

Pope Francis is visiting Canada this week on what he himself called "a pilgrimage of penance" to ask forgiveness from the victims of the horrors perpetrated by representatives of the Catholic Church who collaborated in an ethnocide against indigenous peoples in that country.... More


Cuban revolutionaries today invoke the perseverance of those young men who in July 1953, led by the lawyer Fidel Castro, assaulted two of the main military fortresses, to unleash the struggle against the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista.... More


The first group of Cuban doctors hired by Mexico to provide services in areas where poverty reigns, far from urban areas, is already in the northwestern state of Nayarit, where more than 69,000 people over three years old speak some indigenous language.... More


Wasted seed

Haiti could soon cease to be a country, with the attributes that are generally recognized, to become a fragmented territory under the domination of violent armed gangs, which impose their "laws" in a given area and confront each other for the control of neighborhoods and area residents.... More


A Family Code for all

The National Assembly of People's Power in its ninth session approved the new Family Code, an inclusive, modern document in line with the characteristics of today's Cuba.... More


Bad news

The World Meteorological Organization, WMO, warned that heat waves, such as the one that is currently suffocating several European countries, will continue at least until the year 2060, in spite of the efforts made to mitigate global warming.... More


Working to boost the economy

Cuba is working for the recovery of its economy, which is going through a complex situation, given the adverse international conditions generated by more than two years of the COVID 19 pandemic, the expenditure of considerable resources for its confrontation and the reinforcement of the U.S. blockade.... More


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