Prensa Latina announces its first list of main topics for Monday, November 29, 2021.
Editor: Julio Fumero
CUBA: II Business Forum will begin
The II Edition of the Cuba 2021 Business Forum will begin today, designed as a space for exchanges between national and foreign executives together with the new Cuban economic actors.
ARGENTINA: VII Meeting of the Puebla Group opens in Mexico
Some 200 personalities from 19 countries will be here today at the seventh meeting of the Puebla Group, in which its members will weave new proposals for a solidarity model of development in the American continent.
ARGENTINA: Cult of mate
On the eve of their national day, Argentines today pay tribute to a tradition rooted and inherited from ancient times, inevitable in every home and for which they are well known internationally: mate.
BRAZIL: Congress for more transparency in budget allocation
The National Congress of Brazil will analyze today the draft resolution that creates norms for the allocation of amendments to the budget, under the premise of increasing transparency in their presentation, approval and execution.
HONDURAS: Opposition Alliance Celebrates Initial Leadership in Elections
The opposition alliance headed by the Libertad y Refundación (Libre, left) party today celebrates its preliminary leadership in the scrutiny of the elections in Honduras.
BOLIVIA: Massive pro-government march arrives in La Paz today
On its last day, the March for the Homeland in support of Bolivian President Luis Arce and democracy will arrive in La Paz today, after leaving the department of Oruro last Tuesday.
CHILE: Support grows for Gabriel Boric for the ballot
Various political and social sectors expressed their support for the leftist candidate for the Chilean presidency, Gabriel Boric, with three weeks to go until the second round of the elections.
HONDURAS: What follows the preliminary victory of Xiomara Castro in Honduras?
The National Electoral Council (CNE) recognized the candidate Xiomara Castro, representative of the Libertad y Refundación (Libre) party, at the head of the preliminary results, after the scrutiny of 29.87 percent of the total of the minutes.
USA: Democrats to strong challenge in the Senate
Democrats in the United States Senate will begin today the tortuous path where the agenda of President Joe Biden’s government can fall to the edge.
SPAIN: Vinicius, refereeing, Real Madrid and Barcelona
The fifteenth day of the Spanish LaLiga de Fútbol is much more morbid than usual today, with a goal jewel from the Brazilian Vinicius Junior as the most elegant note.
UNITED KINGDOM: G7 Health Ministers in urgent meeting for Ómicron
The Health Ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) meet today urgently, convened by the British government, to analyze the risk and measures against the Omicron variant of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus.
UNITED KINGDOM: Added another six cases of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant
The Scottish authorities reported today that they detected six positive cases to the Omicron variant of the Sars-CoV-2 coronavirus, bringing the number of confirmed infections with the new strain in the United Kingdom to nine.
RUSSIA: Putin highlights progress in Russia-China energy cooperation
Russian President Vladimir Putin today considered the level of collaboration between his country and China to be unprecedented, when greeting the participants in the III Energy Business Forum between the two nations.
RUSSIA: President of Vietnam to visit Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin will receive his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Xuan Phuc in this capital tomorrow to discuss issues of the comprehensive strategic alliance between the two countries, the Kremlin reported today.
SOUTH AFRICA: Renews its commitment to vaccines to contain Covid-19
South Africa today renews its commitment to mass vaccination against Covid-19 as a way to minimize the effects of the pandemic on its population.
CHINA: Success attributed to zero tolerance policy against Covid-19
Chinese health authorities assured that the country’s success against Covid-19 is due to the maintenance of the policy of zero tolerance to living with the disease and closing the borders, the Global Times reported today.
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