BRAZIL
The people’s mandate ignored by new government
Dilma Rousseff was ousted as President of the country, but did not lose the right to hold public office
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Dilma Rousseff was ousted as President of the country, but did not lose the right to hold public office
The phenomenon known as femicide has been spreading across the world and become part of daily life in Latin America
CARACAS.— The Comprehensive Cooperation Agreement Cuba-Venezuela is based on solidarity, mutual support and respect for sovereignty and complimentarity, stated Cuban ambassador to Venezuela, Rogelio Polanco.
Key aspects of the issue to be addressed include gender related violence and drug use
Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards highlights opportunities created by agreements to explore business possibilities signed yesterday, October 4, in Havana
The agreement reached between the Colombian government and FARC-EP is giving hope to families of victims demanding their right to learn the whereabouts of their loved ones
Venezuela begins 2015 with an agenda focused on economic recovery including improving the redistribution of wealth to counteract the economic war faced by the nation
Interview with the most experienced medical collaborator of the Cuban mission in the Bolivarian nation
Brazil is facing a week that is crucial to its political future, after more than a month of political and judicial uproar, with the right wing insisting on removing President Dilma Rousseff from office, even at the cost of violating the country’s Constitution
CARACAS.— The opportunities Cuba offers as trade destination were presented yesterday, July 7 to hundreds of Venezuelan enterprises, as part of Cuba’s international promotion campaign to attract foreign investment and explain the benefits of the country’s recently approved Foreign Investment Law.