Cuba and Venezuela signed the final act of the 18th Meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission of the Comprehensive Cooperation Agreement (CICIC) between both countries, a process for redimensioning the collaboration.»
ALBA is for Humanity to Dream Again, Says Secretary General
The Secretary General of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA), Bolivian David Choquehuanca, stated today that one of the objectives of this organization is for humanity to dream again Act of Solidarity With Venezuela on XIII Anniversary of Alba Dominica Thanks ALBA Countries for Hurricane Maria Aid»
Vladimir Putin to Run for Re-election as Independent
Russian President Vladimir Putin has confirmed that he will run for re-election in next year’s presidential race as an independent candidate. »
Las Tunas Qualifies for 57th SNB Playoffs
Wednesday afternoon, the leader Las Tunas knocked out 10-0 Artemisa, thus becoming the first team qualified to postseason.»
ARA San Juan: Family Member Says Submarine Was Chased by British Navy
Nearly a month after its disappearance, the sister of one of the crew members who had been aboard the missing ARA San Juan submarine, has shared messages from her brother that claim a British Royal Navy helicopter had been chasing them before they disappeared.»
ALBA-TCP Political Council Begins in Havana, Cuba
The 16th Political Council of the Bolivarian Alliance of the Peoples of Our Americas-Peoples’ Trade Treaty (ALBA-TCP) opened on Thursday with the aim of strengthening unity and the capacity for consultation, Granma newspaper reported.»
Serbian President Begins Official Visit to Cuba
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic begins today an official visit to Cuba until Saturday, said the Cuban ministry of Foreign Affairs.»
Important Democrat Victory in Alabama Senate Race
Doug Jones has become the first Democrat in 25 years to win a US Senate seat for Alabama, after a bitter campaign against Republican Roy Moore»
Chilean Film Acclaimed at Latin American Cinema Festival Held in Cuba
The film ”Los Perros” (2017) by filmmaker Marcela Said, screened during the 39th International Festival of the New Latin American Cinema, tackles an intense conflict over the complicity of civil society with the crimes of the dictatorship in Chile»
NOAA: The Arctic is Warming at Light Speed
The Arctic is running a fever. The magnitude and pace of the recent Arctic sea-ice decline and ocean warming is ”unprecedented” in at least the past 1,500 years and likely much longer, according to a federal report released Tuesday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA»