Terrorism: Between hatred and injustice
Terrorism, in any of its facets, is inexcusable. Social justice is the goal, not building walls or expelling immigrants. If abuses are eliminated, a conscience of peace could be achieved
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Terrorism, in any of its facets, is inexcusable. Social justice is the goal, not building walls or expelling immigrants. If abuses are eliminated, a conscience of peace could be achieved
The Cuban President sent a message of condolences to the people and government of Guatemala for the loss of human life and destruction caused by a volcanic eruption on June 3
Otto Pérez Molina is the only president in Guatemala’s history to have had his judicial immunity suspended given his involvement in customs fraud ring, La Línea
The phenomenon of migration has become a nightmare for European nations
Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla stated that the blockade is the greatest obstacle to Cuba's economic and social development, and to the implementation of its National Plan, in line with the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development goals
President Nicolás Maduro calls for peace and reminds supporters to avoid provocations by the right wing, as the campaign winds down, prior to December 6 legislative elections
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Latin America has offered a prompt response to the refugee crisis in the Mediterranean caused by wars on the Middle East and North Africa
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Former U.S. Army intelligence analyst and whistleblower Chelsea Manning was released this Wednesday, May 17, after former President Barack Obama’s January commutation of her 35-year sentence