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Díaz-Canel arrives in Angola

By René Tamayo and Alejandro Azcuy Domínguez on August 20, 2023

Cuban President arrives in Angola on an official visit. Photo: Alejandro Azcuy Domínguez

The First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and President of the Republic of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, arrived in the Angolan capital around 2:00 pm this Sunday (local time), to carry out an official visit that will last until August 22. (more…)

Colombia: One Year of Petro and His Progress and Challenges

By Hedelberto López Blanch on August 19, 2023

Gustavo Petro

The government of Colombian President Gustavo Petro has achieved in just one year advances in the political, economic and social fronts that the previous neoliberal regimes that preceded it could not obtain. (more…)

Unsuspected Argentina: Between Indigenous Revolts in Jujuy and the Emergency Caused by Milei

By Ociel Alí López on August 17, 2023

Controversial  Javier Milei, the ultra-right-winger who won Argentina primaries.

With the latest political and social events that have taken place in Argentina, the world is wondering where the country once called the ‘breadbasket of the world’ is heading. (more…)

What Will Change in Guatemala with the 2023 Presidential Elections?

By Ollantay Itzamnaen on August 16, 2023

an indigenous person carries a landowner on his back.

Two neoliberal social-democratic political parties are vying for the presidency of Guatemala on this Sunday, August 20. Neither of them has a majority in the next Congress of the Republic. Both turn to Washington for political cleansing. (more…)

Cuba: Truths They Want to Hide

By Arthur Gonzalez on August 17, 2023

Like the virus the US blockade isolates. photo: Bill Hackwell

The United States tries to minimize its economic, commercial and financial war established against Cuba since 1959, and with its powerful propaganda machine to make the world and especially the Cuban people believe that the socialist system is the only one responsible for the difficulties and hardships it suffers, hiding the jumble of laws and sanctions applied against the Revolution. (more…)

Cuba-US: The Beauty of Baseball

By Rosa Miriam Elizalde on August 17, 2023

supporters and baseball fans cheer on the Cuban team in Williamsport, PA. photo: Cheryl LaBash

Cuban children traveled for the first time to Williamsport, Pennsylvania, to participate in the Little League Baseball World Series, which has been held since 1947 and which was hostage, like so many events in the United States, to the rigors of the Cold War. (more…)

Brazil: João Pedro Stedile Does not Fear Parliamentary Investigation into MST

By Igor Carvalho on August 14, 2023

João Pedro Stedile

On August 15, the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (CPI) investigating the Landless Rural Workers’ Movement (MST) will receive João Pedro Stedile, founder and national leader of the Movement, who will give a testimony to the federal deputies who are part of the commission. (more…)

The Past and Future of Latin America

By Emir Sader on August 15, 2023

Latin America has lived in the 21st century, the most important period of its history, up to the present. After having been the region of the world with the most and the most radical neoliberal governments, the continent has reacted, to the point of becoming the continent with the most anti-neoliberal governments. (more…)

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