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Maduro: Venezuela demands respect

Nicolás Maduro criticized the interventionist attempts of certain nations that have allied with Venezuela’s domestic extreme right to destabilize the government

The world continues to remember Fidel

From across Latin America the island received messages of solidarity highlighting the legacy of the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution

Electoral victory consolidates the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela

Chavismo is alive, it is on the streets and triumphing. That is the truth and here we are still standing,” stated Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, following the announcement of the results of the regional elections on October 15

CUBAN MIGRANTS IN CENTRAL AMERICA

Ongoing diplomatic efforts to find a solution

This Tuesday, December 22, Mexico hosted a meeting to address the situation of Cuban migrants in Central America, in which the various nations of the area participated

Raúl received with official ceremony in Paris

Army General Raúl Castro Ruz, President of Cuba’s Councils of State and Ministers was received this morning, February 1, with an official ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, thus beginning his two-day state visit to the country

Venezuela prepares to defend itself against U.S. aggression

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro invited the whole world to participate in a “day of solidarity and support for Venezuela, peace, sovereignty; and day of dialogue, peace and sovereignty with the Venezuelan people, to be held this coming September 16 and 17”

Cuba cannot be defeated

Once again the Organization of American States (OAS) has demonstrated that rather than working for a more united and prosperous region, it seeks to create divisions and tension between all its member-states

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS IN ECUADOR

Lenín Moreno wins first round

The Alianza Pais candidate led the vote in first round voting, confirming his status as the favorite to succeed Rafael Correa