Gov. of Cuba Condemns US Attack on Syria Targets
The Cuban government condemned the “unilateral” bombing carried out by the United States against Syria and considered it an “outrage against a sovereign state.”
Read MoreThe Cuban government condemned the “unilateral” bombing carried out by the United States against Syria and considered it an “outrage against a sovereign state.”
Read MoreThe Nicaraguan government announced Friday that the major fire has been put out in the Indio Maíz (southeastern) biological reserve, after ten days in which the flames destroyed more than 5,400 hectares of humid tropical forest.
Read MoreUS vice president, Mike Pence, met Friday in Lima, Peru, venue of the Summit of the Americas, with the Cuban dissident Rosa Maria Paya, who was assured of the support of the Trump Administration.
Read MoreCuban President Raul Castro decided not to attend the Summit of the Americas that begins today in Lima, Peru and instead the delegation representing the island is led by his Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez
Read MoreA study featured today by Democracy Now sees drastic effects from Climate Change taking place in the Atlantic Ocean’s Gulf Stream.
Read MoreThe Venezuelan National Assembly’s Finance Commission, said on Wednesday that inflation reached 67% for March, with the year inflation rate now up to 8,878%.
Read MoreThe days will remain cloudy from the morning on, with some showers and rains, mainly in the afternoons. The maximum temperatures will be between 28 and 33° C (82 and 91 F), while in the early morning the lows will be between 21 and 24° C (70 and 75 F).
Read MoreThe fire in the Indio Maiz Biological Reserve that has devoured over 12,355 acres (5,116 hectares) of forestland marked seven days of destruction on Tuesday April 10th.
Read MoreThe ban on leaving the country is used continuously at the convenience of the Cuban government to prevent someone who thinks differently from the official discourse from traveling abroad. This time it was the turn of…
Read MoreThe Brazilian Supreme Court has rejected an attempt by former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio da Silva to stay out of jail while he appeals a controversial corruption conviction, putting a damper on his hopes to run for a new presidency.
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