The sixth summit of leaders of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) began in Fortaleza, Brasil, with a meeting among trade and finance ministers of this five denominated emerging economies.»
Argentinian Training Ship Opens to Public in Havana
The Argentinian frigate “Libertad,” docked at the Havana harbor as part of a tour of several Latin American countries, is open for visits from the Cuban public, starting today, until July 6.»
Juan Carlos Varela Inaugurated as New President of Panama
Juan Carlos Varela was sworn in as new President of Panama this Tuesday, in a ceremony attended by representatives of several countries.»
Cuban Delegation Attends Inauguration of Panamanian President
Cuban Vice President Gladys Bejerano heads the island’s delegation to the official inauguration on Tuesday of new Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela.»
Mexican La Jornada Denounces US Subversive Plots Against Cuba
President Barack Obama’s government and the counter-revolutionary groups based in Miami are elaborating a new subversive plot against Cuba, using so-called “soft war” techniques, said a news report published in Mexico.»
New King Felipe VI Promises to Watch Over Institutional Prestige
King Felipe VI called to set sights toward a new 21st century Spain, updated and united, with respect to its population’s plurality and an integrated and accountable monarchy.»
Morales to Propose G-77 Participation at Bolivian Trade Fair
Bolivian President Evo Morales will propose participation of representatives from the 133 countries that shape the G-77 plus China, in Santa Cruz Fair and Exhibition, one of the most important marketing events in the South American country.»
Evo Morales Highlights Significance of G-77 for Bolivia
President Evo Morales said today that the Summit of the Group of 77 plus China, will serve as experience in his struggle for the good of the Bolivian people.»
Brazil Allied Parties Back Re-election of Dilma Rousseff
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, appears today with the support of the Brazilian Democratic party movement (PMDB) and Labor (PDT), consolidating their aspiration of re- election in October.»
Poll Says Spanish People Back Referendum
The 62 percent of Spaniards support the proposal of a referendum on Monarchy or Republic, brought up to politics with the abdication of the King, according to the poll of the Metroscopia company released this Sunday.»