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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.

Cuba will never cede to the OAS

"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”

CUBA-U.S.

Mutual compensation: a complex issue

Deputy Foreign Minister Abelardo Moreno describes second informative meeting between Cuba and the U.S. to discuss compensation claims by both parties

VENEZUELA

Turning economic setbacks into opportunities

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

BRAZIL

Diverse views on a tense scenario

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

CUBA-VENEZUELA

Collaboration to benefit the people

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.

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF PEOPLE'S POWER

Charting a course for the future

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

Chávez forever present

CARACAS.— He is spoken of in the present tense. The soldier, president, the leader, the son of Doña Elena, the grandson of Maisanta: Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías continues to pass through the streets of Venezuela, his beloved land

Colombia closer to peace

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