After a dull first Summit in 2013 in Chile, under neoliberal President Sebastián Piñera, and a second Summit in Havana, justly described as brilliant and transcendental, CELAC… Read More...
President Dilma Rousseff and the Vice President of the United States, Joe Biden, discussed Thursday in Brasília ways for Brazil to help the United States' process of rapprochement with… Read More...
As the United States deals with the backlash from a Senate report on CIA interrogation methods, half a continent away, another country was dealing with its own troubled history. And for… Read More...
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A project has been started in Chile to prohibit the naming of streets or public places after the late President Augusto Pinochet or any of his aides. Read More...
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The project "Marks of memory," by the Brazilian Ministry of Justice, has arrived in Havana. The initiative reviews what happened in that country beginning with the military coup that in… Read More...
Andrea Cardona is the pride of this country, of Central America and, by extension, of our Latin America. She is the first Central American woman to climb the Everest, the world's… Read More...