Cuba’s communist regime has a history of exploiting its medical personnel by forcing them to work in difficult conditions and restricting their travel and communication rights, and it is
Bolivian President Luis Alberto Arce has affirmed that the South American country has attached much importance to the friendship and collaboration with Vietnam.
Caracas, January 27 (RHC)-- The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela, Yván Gil, denounced this Sunday that the embassy in La Paz, Bolivia suffered an attack and thanked the authorities of that country for their quick response to find the perpetrators of that crime.
REPRESENTATIVES from nine nations across the world have come together to form The Hague Group in the Netherlands to implement economic
Bolivia considers Vietnam a key partner in its strategy to deepen ties with South and East Asia, Bolivian Foreign Minister Celinda Sosa Lunda said during her meeting with Vietnamese Ambassador to Brazil and Bolivia Bui Van Nghi in La Paz on January 26.
The Cuban regime officially requested to join BRICS in early October 2024, as reported at the time by Carlos Pereira, Director of Bilateral Relations at the Cuban Foreign Ministry. The request was made through a letter addressed to Putin, who held the rotating presidency of the group in 2024.
Government should rise to the occasion and prove that the country is not finished on the global scene, writes Monday Philips EKPE
Two weeks after Nigeria became a partner country, US President Donald Trump has reiterated his threat to impose 100% tariffs
While BRICS hasn’t yet done enough to turn the table, its stated action plans, particularly adopting a common currency within its fold and ultimately ditching the dollar, have announced themselves as potential game changers.
Trump’s uncharitable rhetoric and less-than-civilised treatment of illegal immigrants are, at the very least, likely to fuel more anti-American sentiment in the region. This resentment towards the US may well manifest in building bridges with governments and ideologies that are inimical to US interests.
The U.S. President Donald trump has intensified his attacks against the left wing regimes of Latin America as a part of the MAGA programme to weaken the Left in the region and bolster the far right forces which have been emboldened as a result of the coming of the Trump Regime for the second time.
Despite other foreign-policy disagreements, a consensus is emerging among Republicans: The US must take an ultra-hawkish approach to Latin America.