The United Nations called on Monday for the immediate cease of attacks against Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, the largest of its kind in Europe.
Cuba Rejects US Rhetoric on Gaza
Cuba’s permanent representative at the United Nations Ernesto Soberon rejected the US rhetoric on the Gaza crisis and demanded a far-reaching, fair and lasting solution to the conflict.
Mexico Urges to Consider Structural Causes of Migration
Mexico’s Foreign Minister Alicia Barcena called to address the structural causes or origin of migration in her opening remarks of the regional forum known as the First Consultation of the Cartagena+40 Process.
Doctors in Gaza say Israeli Snipers are Killing Children
As the death toll of Israeli attacks in Gaza has climbed to over 33 thousand, foreign doctors in the Strip denounced that Israeli snipers are killing Palestinian children.
U.S. political and other leaders call to end the blockade
Political, religious and civil rights leaders from the state of Maryland, United States, asked Senator Ben Cardin—considered a key player in the Obama Administration’s rapprochement to Cuba—to use his clout as chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to end the blockade of Cuba.
Cuba condemns U.S. support to Israel
In a message posted on X, Cuban Minister of Foreign Affairs Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla condemned the support of the U.S. government to Israel’s genocidal war against the Palestinian people and denounced the double-standard U.S. Cuba policy that classifies Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism and keeps in place an economic, commercial and financial blockade of the island.
Cuba and Venezuela Hold Migration Talks
Cuba and Venezuela are holding the 6th bilateral migration talks in Carcas presided over by Cuban deputy foreign minister Josefina Vidal and Rander Pena, Venezuelan deputy minister for Latin America.
Armed Gangs Stage Failed Attempt on Haiti National Palace
In Haiti, local armed gangs failed in an assault on the National Palace wounding at least five police officers, while murder, kidnappings and lootings keep prevailing in the capital Port-au-Prince.
Gaza Reduced to Debris by Israeli Invasion
At least 26 million tons of debris from destroyed infrastructure cover the streets of Gaza while over half the local population is on the brink of famine as a direct consequence of the Israeli aggression against that Palestinian territory.
Belgian association collects funds for solidarity with Cuba
The Belgian association Cubanismo.be raised funds for solidarity with Cuba, in order to send a new container with medical supplies.
UN considers US blockade on Cuba as a serious violation of human rights
Experts of the UN Human Rights Council described the US economic, commercial and financial blockade against Cuba as a violation of international law and of the human rights of Cuban people.
Cuban FM condemns Israel's attack on Iranian diplomatic facilities in Syria
Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, Cuban foreign minister, strongly condemned Israel's attack on Iran's diplomatic facilities in Damascus, Syria.
Caribbean Troops Train for Haiti Peace Keeping Action
Troops from Jamaica, Bahamas and Belize are currently training in Kingston to join a possible peace keeping force for Haiti, where social and political instability prevails.
Cuban Activist in Chile: Let my Country Live in Peace
Juan Marquez, a Cuban residing in Chile, where he is the vice-president of the Cultural Association of Cubans, condemned the US policy of interference against his nation.
Russia Affirms Cooperation with LATAM and The Caribbean
Fast global geopolitical shifts open new chances for mutually beneficial cooperation between Russia and Latin America and the Caribbean.







