International News

18 October, 2018 Fernando Haddad Adds Support to His Candidacy

Over a thousand Brazilian jurists backed this Wednesday to Fernando Haddad, the presidential candidate for the Workers’ Party, to consider him the only one able to guarantee the continuity of democracy in the country.

18 October, 2018 Bolivia Condemns US Blockade of Cuba

The Bolivian Minister of Communication, Gisela Lopez, condemned the economic, financial and commercial blockade imposed by the United States on Cuba for more than half a century.

16 October, 2018 Voting for Haddad is to Response to Fascism in Brazil

Representatives of six political parties grouped together on a Democratic front in support of Fernando Haddad, warned that voting for this presidential candidate is the answer to the shadow of fascism threatening to lay on Brazil.

16 October, 2018 Colombian Guerrillas Demands Ceasefire

In order to lower the intensity of the armed conflict emerged 54 years ago, the Colombian National Liberation Army urged the Government of President Ivan Duque to agree to a cessation of hostilities.

16 October, 2018 Discrepancies Continue on U.S. Border Wall

The financing of the construction of the wall on the American border with Mexico is an issue that could boost the vote of Latinos in the mid-term elections in the United States.

16 October, 2018 U.S. Blockade Violates Cubans’ Human Rights

The United States blockade against Cuba constitutes a massive, flagrant and systematic violation of the human rights of that country, it was highlighted today in the UN Second Committee.

15 October, 2018 Venezuelans Support Government Management

Most of Venezuelans prefer that President Nicolas Maduro´s Government to be the one that solve the economic problems of the country, journalist and politician Jose Vicente Rangel reported in his Sunday program.

15 October, 2018 Oscar Arnulfo Romero: The Voice of the Voiceless

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador.- The Archbishop of San Salvador, Monsignor Oscar Arnulfo Romero, canonized this Saturday by Pope Francis, is remembered as the man who dared to defy injustice in his country by becoming the voice of the voiceless. Romero opened the doors of the church to displaced peasants, opposed the oligarchic sectors and took […]

15 October, 2018 French Senators Demand End of US Blockade to Cuba

The France-Caribbean Inter-Parliamentary Friendship Group in the Senate sent a letter to the President of the Senate and Vice President of the United States, Mike Pence, to demand the end of the U.S. blockade against Cuba, diplomatic sources reported on Monday.

12 October, 2018 They Request Prison for Former President Cristina Fernandez

The prosecutor of the Federal Chamber of Argentina, German Moldes, asked for the arrest of former President Cristina Fernandez, pointing her as the alleged head of an illicit associatio, in the cause of the notebooks of driver Oscar Centeno.

12 October, 2018 Venezuela Celebrates Indigenous Resistance Day

The Government and people of Venezuela commemorate the 526 years of the Day of the Indigenous Resistance, in vindication of the memory of the native peoples who were victims of genocide by the Spanish colony.

12 October, 2018 China Rejects US Accusations about Digital Attack

China rejected and demanded that the United States withdraw accusations of alleged espionage and cyber-attack, the latest in a saga of signs plunging both powers into an endless lawsuit.

12 October, 2018 Russian and Cuban Deans Assess Cooperation

Deans from Russian and Cuban universities assessed on Friday specific issues of cooperation and student training, especially in strategic areas for the island which it needs for its development.

11 October, 2018 Michael Causes Two Deaths in USA

Hurricane Michael degraded to tropical storm as it passed through the United States, where two deaths are reported because of the cyclone that continues to cause major damage in southeastern territories.