At a press conference held in Mexico City, Bolivia's President-in-exile Evo Morales on Wednesday analyzed the latest consequences of the coup d'etat that allowed opposition senator Jeanine Añez to proclaim herself as interim president. Read more Evo Morales condemns dictatorship at news conference in Mexico City

New information reveals plans from the U.S. to sabotage the attendance of the Cuban head of state, Miguel Díaz-Canel, to the UN General Assembly, where he would attend as representative of the presidency of the G-77 Movement plus China, in September.

Read more Plans to sabotage Cuban president's visit to the UN organized in the U.S.

The rude statements made by US President Joseph Biden against his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin will have a negative impact on bilateral relations, said the vice president of the Federation Council (Senate), Konstantin Kosachev.

Read more Biden's statements against Putin described as 'rude'
Italian police authorities today arrested 14 foreigners accused of being members of an international human trafficking network.
According to official information released by various media, the police are looking for four other individuals members of the organization with branches in other European countries and Africa. Read more Italy dismantles international human trafficking network

The Global Anti-Blockade Movement against Cuba, known as NEMO, expressed its support for Pope Francis' statements on the need to put an end to aggression and unilateral sanctions against any country in the world.

Read more Pope's words against aggressions and blockades supported in the U.S.