New research finds that a multivitamin may help you maintain both your cognition and memory»
Sixth Cycle of dialogues for peace in Colombia installed in Cuba
Sixth Cycle of the Peace Dialogue Table between the government of Colombia and the National Liberation Army (ELN) was installed today in this capital, an official source announced.»
More than 390 educational institutes destroyed in Gaza
he Palestinian resistance movement Hamas announced the destruction of more than 390 schools, universities, and educational institutions in over 100 days of brutal bombardment of the besieged strip by the Israeli regime.»
Cuba advocates in NAM for a just solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
he Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, Bruno Rodríguez, today proposed to the members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) to speak out with unity and firmness to demand a just, comprehensive and lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.»
Xmass Trees Without Autumn
A Christmas tree can be something colorful, happy, bright, even fun; but real chirpings will never be heard among its branches and it will not have summers, springs or autumns; if anything, only fake winters.»
Russia will respond to confiscation of assets in Europe
Russia will respond symmetrically to the confiscation of its assets in the European Union, Finance Minister Anton Siluanov announced on Thursday.»
British court to make ruling on U.S. appeal to extradite Julian Assange in February
WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange's possible final legal challenge to stop his extradition from Britain to the United States where he is wanted on criminal charges will be held at London's High Court in February, his supporters said on Tuesday.»
Chile rejects conservative constitution, leaving Pinochet-era text in force
Chile has voted to reject a new conservative constitution, leaving the text drafted during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet in force. With nearly all of the ballots tallied on Sunday night, more than 55 percent of Chileans voted against the text, compared with about 44 percent in favor.»
Chilean President Gabriel Boric called for trust in citizens
The president of Chile, Gabriel Boric, today cast his vote in the constitutional plebiscite and called to trust citizens and participate in peace and with the satisfaction that the institutions work.»
EU: Bloc’s decision to not ban public mass surveillance in AI Act sets a devastating global precedent
Intensive technical meetings are set to follow the provisional high-level political deal before a finalised text can be adopted as law. »