Temer to "tighten belts" in Brazil
Fully installed in Brazil's Planalto executive headquarters, interim President Michel Temer has launched the neoliberal plan he promised.
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Fully installed in Brazil's Planalto executive headquarters, interim President Michel Temer has launched the neoliberal plan he promised.
A tense calm. That is how the political panorama in Brazil at the moment could be described following the beginning of an impeachment process against President Dilma Rousseff
Colombian journalist Jorge Enrique Botero discusses prospects for peace in his war-torn country and talks underway in Havana between the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia - People's Army (FARC-EP) and the government of Juan Manuel Santos
On January 15, 2007, a new era began in Ecuador. Economist Rafael Correa took office with his sights firmly set on a deep restructuring of the state, proposing an inclusive process under the premise of “socialism of good living.”
"Let us put it bluntly. The Revolutionary Government of Cuba has not come to San José, Costa Rica, as a defendant, but as a prosecutor. It is here to clearly present, without ceremony or fear, its implacable accusation against the richest, most powerful and aggressive capitalist power in the world”
Gerardo, Ramón, Antonio, Fernando and René are traveling together for the first time, to the homeland of the Bolivarian leader, one of the leaders in the struggle for their definitive return to Cuba
This Friday, June 3, José Chaple Hernández, director of Trade Policy for Latin America and the Caribbean of the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Trade and Investment, noted the potential for increased Caribbean trade
Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez confirms President Raúl Castro’s plans to travel to United Nations headquarters in New York, during a press conference in Havana, while also addressing other issues
After three days of work in commissions, deputies are today discussing updates on the Digitalization of Society Program and the proposed Terrestrial Waters Act, and meeting in geographical groups
The phenomenon known as femicide has been spreading across the world and become part of daily life in Latin America