Continuing the advance toward peace
The First International Seminar on Realities and Challenges of the Proclamation of Latin America and the Caribbean as a Zone of Peace opens today, September 21, in Havana.
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The First International Seminar on Realities and Challenges of the Proclamation of Latin America and the Caribbean as a Zone of Peace opens today, September 21, in Havana.
The institution is set to receive the 2017 UNESCO-UNAM/Jaime Torres Bodet Award in Social Sciences, Humanities and the Arts at the beginning of next year
The meeting between the two guerrilla organizations seeks to contribute to ending the armed conflict in Colombia
The Network of Intellectuals, Artists and Social Movements in Defense of Humanity expressed its opposition to the parliamentary moves against Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff this Wednesday, April 20
Jay Johnson and Nigel Hook from the U.S., broke the powerboat record travelling from Key West to Havana on August 17, in one hour 18 minutes and three second
On May 17, Cuban farmers, gathered in Matanzas, reaffirmed their commitment to increasing agricultural production and making a greater contribution to the updating of the country’s economic model
“I have compared Venezuela’s statistics with those of other countries and there is no humanitarian crisis,” Alfred De Zayas, an independent expert of the United Nations, categorically stated.
Cuba's ability to promote sustainable development has been recognized by the UN's Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, ECLAC
Linemen who traveled to the province of Ciego de Ávila to assist with the efforts to restore power following Hurricane Irma, have returned to their respective territories
Brazilian political scientist Luiz Alberto de Vianna Moniz Bandeira denounced U.S. support for a coup against Dilma during an interview published June 14