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
Revelations made by former CIA analyst Edward Snowden have opened a Pandora’s box and created an international scandal which could easily continue for some time. The United States government’s vast espionage network has not only focused on U.S. citizens, but various countries around the world as well, including many in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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
Interview with the most experienced medical collaborator of the Cuban mission in the Bolivarian nation
Key aspects of the issue to be addressed include gender related violence and drug use
Fully installed in Brazil's Planalto executive headquarters, interim President Michel Temer has launched the neoliberal plan he promised.
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
Progressive forces and social movements, like Clara in Aquarius, have entered a new stage in which the only option is resistance to injustice
Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz, a vice president of the Council of Ministers, received the Hon. Ms. Anne-Pascale Krauer Müller, ambassador of the Swiss Confederation in Cuba, this Wednesday morning
The Honorable Juan Carlos Varela Rodríguez, President of the Republic of Panama, will arrive in Cuba, this afternoon, September 9, on an official visit to the country.