U.S. Pressure on Cuba Affects Its International Relations and Investment Partners

Embassies and international companies in Cuba are reviewing contingency and evacuation plans amid constant pressure from…

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US Faces Imminent Partial Government Shutdown Again

The United States government faces another imminent partial shutdown this Thursday, following the decision by Democratic…

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UNRWA Destruction Testifies to the Failure of the International Order

Amid the unfolding devastation in Gaza and the tightening siege that has pushed millions to the…

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The Torchlight March, an event of great patriotic significance

Today, as in the past, young revolutionaries, coinciding with the anniversary of José Martí's birth, begin…

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Casa de las Américas Announces Colloquium on Indigenous Cultures

Casa de las Américas announces the VII International Colloquium on Studies of Indigenous Cultures of the…

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Cuba Commemorates the 67th Anniversary of the Caravan of Freedom

Cuba celebrates this January 8th the 67th anniversary of Commander Fidel Castro’s triumphant entry into Havana…

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Cuba’s Mayebeque Province Modernizes Its Energy Production

During 2025, the energy sector in the Cuban province of Mayabeque implemented a comprehensive strategy that…

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Iran Does Not Seek War, but is Prepared for Conflict: FM Araqchi

On Thursday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said from Beirut that Iran does not want a…

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The ‘Cartel de los Soles’ Does Not Exist, the U.S. Justice Department Admits

Updated indictment no longer alleges it is a formal criminal organization. On Monday, The New York…

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Acting President Delcy Rodríguez Reaffirms Continuity of the Bolivarian Government

The acting president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, toured the José Félix Ribas…

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