American actor Danny Glover and musician Arturo O'FarrillAfter successfully vaccinating 90% of its population with at least one dose of the anti-covid-19 vaccine, Cuba has lifted its quarantine and is reopening it to tourism. This is impressive for any country, let alone a small island nation that the United States has tried to isolate from the world permanently, say American actor Danny Glover and musician Arturo O'Farrill in an opinion piece published in The Miami Herald.

The deputy minister of Citizen Security, Roberto Ríos, met with the marchers in search of a solution to the problem of the victims of the violence.The relatives of the victims of the massacres of Sacaba and Senkata, Bolivia, who on October 19 left from Caracollo (Oruro) on a march on foot along 192 kilometers, declared a vigil in the Plaza Murillo in the city of La Paz, waiting to start talks with the Government of Luis Arce to demand justice.

In Colombia there were several attacks by hired killers in different localities with a balance of dead and wounded. Photo: Twitter @DiablaSandi (Reference photo)Authorities in Valle del Cauca, in southwestern Colombia, are investigating the events that took place in the Santa Bárbara neighborhood of the municipality of Buga that left three people dead, including an 11-year-old girl, in what was the 79th massacre in the South American country during 2021.

The Mayan Q'eqchi' people demand that the government stop intervening in their territory. Photo: Prensa ComunitariaIn Guatemala, special forces of the National Civil Police (PNC) repressed members of the Mayan Q'eqchi' people of the municipality of El Estor, Department of Izabal, who have been gathering for days to reject the mining exploitation of their lands.

In the analysis carried out by the Bolivian Attorney General's Office only 15 minutes were found with errors, among the more than 34,000 reviewed.During an international forum called "What happened in Bolivia's 2019 elections and the OAS report? Experts share their findings," Bolivian Attorney General Wilfredo Chávez reiterated that there was no fraud in those presidential elections.