Pope Francis said that he is following with dismay the events in Niger, and referred to the need to put an end to the conflict in that African country»
UNICEF says an average of eleven African children die weekly in attempt to reach Europe
A report by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), informed that at least 11 children die every week on the migratory routes between North Africa and Europe. The news has aroused alarm in world public opinion, making visible a tragedy that goes unnoticed due to the indolence of many, especially those human traffickers involved in assisting them»
NASA reports last month was hottest July ever recorded
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration - NASA - has confirmed last month was the warmest July ever recorded on Earth. »
Amazon Summit to explore convergences and establish common positions
The presidents of the eight countries that make up the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO) will meet in Brazil with nations from other regions that have tropical forests to explore convergences and start building positions.»
Cuba and Venezuela to reaffirm PSUV-PCC relations
Cuba’s Communist Party (PCC) and Venezuela’s United Socialist Party (PSUV) strengthened on Tuesday relations after the signing of collaboration deals that formalize links between both organizations.»
Caribbean to face high temperatures in the coming months
The Caribbean Climate Outlook Forum (CariCOF) warned that temperatures in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans might remain well above their usual average for the next three months.»
Cuba rejects presence of U.S. nuclear submarine in Guantanamo Bay
Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs»
Threads hits 100 million users in five-day record surge
The Threads app launched by Instagram as a rival to Twitter has seen more than 100 million users sign up in less than five days, data tracking websites said on Monday, smashing the record of artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT for the fastest-growing consumer app.»
Newsweek reveals CIA role in Ukraine
The Central Intelligence Agency has "boots on the ground" in Ukraine and operates a clandestine supply network to help the government in Kiev to fight Russia, Newsweek reported on Wednesday, citing anonymous sources within the U.S. government.»
Russia arrests radicals who were planning attacks
Agents of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) detained several people on Thursday linked to Ukraine who were planning a terrorist attack.»