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Innovation and training: pillars of the Association of Pedagogues since 1989
Innovation and training: pillars of the Association of Pedagogues since 1989

On March 6, 1989, in an atmosphere of educational fervor and commitment to teaching, the Association of Cuban Pedagogues was established on the island.

To the friend of the friend
To the friend of the friend

On March 5, 2013, I was 12 years old, I was in sixth grade, and the memory of a cloudy day comes to mind, although not a drop of water ever fell from the sky, at least not in my geographical area, but in Venezuela the universe burst into tears.

When death means life
When death means life

It was Saturday, March 5, 1960. I put myself in the shoes of a port worker who, like so many other workers, soldiers, militiamen and people, walked slowly and silently to the Colón cemetery with the coffins of the victims of the explosion that had occurred the previous day in the Havana roadstead, while war supplies were being unloaded from the French steamer La Coubre, coming from Antwerp, Belgium.

Drugs: an individual and social challenge
Drugs: an individual and social challenge

Drug consumption represents one of the most complex and multifaceted problems of contemporary society. Understanding its multiple dimensions is important in order to develop a critical stance on the issue.

Latin America is closing ranks against the US, it is stated in Nicaragua
Latin America is closing ranks against the US, it is stated in Nicaragua

Managua, Feb 20. - Nicaraguan political analysts here said that Latin Americans today are closing ranks against the policies and decisions of the United States.

 United Nations: Peace is getting further and further away
United Nations: Peace is getting further and further away

United Nations, Feb 19.- Almost 80 years after its existence, the United Nations (UN) reaffirms today that multilateralism is the basis for resolving conflicts in a world where peace is increasingly distant.

 USA: Little confidence in Trump on social issues, according to poll
USA: Little confidence in Trump on social issues, according to poll

Washington, Feb 17.- A significant portion of citizens in the United States today express little or no confidence in President Donald Trump on specific social issues, according to a recent survey.

Love and Friendship: bonds that illuminate our days (Photoes)
Love and Friendship: bonds that illuminate our days (Photoes)

Camaguey, Feb 14th. - Every February 14th million people around the world celebrate the Day of Love and Friendship, internationally known as Valentine's Day, a date that originated in ancient Rome, until it became a festivity in the 20th century. The celebration has evolved to encompass various forms of affective expression.

The miracle in the honey of La Colmenita from Cuba (+Photos)
The miracle in the honey of La Colmenita from Cuba (+Photos)

Havana, February 14.- The children's theater group La Colmenita de Cuba these days radiates the same charm among boys, girls and adults as in its founding times, 35 years ago today.

Guantanamo Naval Base and Trumpist xenophobia
Guantanamo Naval Base and Trumpist xenophobia

Havana, Feb 12th. - Wearing gray uniforms, with their hands cuffed and escorted by security agents, this is how the first undocumented immigrants deported by the Donald Trump government arrived at the Guantanamo Naval Base last Tuesday. The White House wants to house some 30,000 immigrants there. “We will no longer allow the United States to be a dumping ground for illegal criminals from nations around the world,” they said.

 Female empowerment drives agricultural and cultural development in Camagüey
Female empowerment drives agricultural and cultural development in Camagüey

In Camagüey, women have played a fundamental role in the development of livestock and agriculture. Over the years, they have proven to be pillars in food production and farm management.

The Marxism we need
The Marxism we need

Havana, Feb 6. - International meetings often bring surprises. At one of them, some time ago, I met an old classmate from Kiev University. Yes, I studied philosophy and lived in Soviet Ukraine for five years. My classmate was a diligent, intelligent student, and he easily learned Spanish from the Cubans. He was not a member of the CPSU, but the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the capitalist direction taken by its former republics led him to join one of the communist parties that emerged later. Since then he has been an active defender of the Cuban Revolution.