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New protests against police brutality in the U.S.

WASHINGTON.— In a symbolic act of disobedience, hundreds of people participated in new protests in St. Louis, Missouri State, early this Sunday morning, over the murders of Michael Brown and Vonderrit Myers.

Voices continue to be raised for The Five

Washington. - More than 500 people from 26 countries, including parliamentarians from El Salvador, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, Chile, Nicaragua, and Germany came together in front of the White House, to demand the release of Gerardo Hernández, Ramón Labañino and Antonio Guerrero, three of the five Cuban anti-terrorists still incarcerated in the U.S.

Venezuela reduces extreme poverty

Extreme poverty in Venezuela, measured on the basis of unmet needs, has been steadily reduced from 10.8% in 1999, to 5.5% last year, according to Elías Eljuri, president of the National Statistics Institute (INE) in Caracas.

Statement from the Revolutionary Government of Cuba on situation in Ecuador

Given recent destabilization efforts undertaken by sectors of the Ecuadoran oligarchy, the Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Cuba expresses its firm, unconditional solidarity and support to the sister people of Ecuador, to the government of the Citizens’ Revolution, and its leader, compañero Rafael Correa Delgado

XX Sao Paulo Forum

Cuba defends viability of socialism

La Paz.— During the 20th edition of the Sao Paolo Forum, which began here August 25, Cuba is defending the viability of socialism in the face of the world crisis of capitalism, the source of violence, instability, discontent and insecurity in many countries.

Extraordinary ALBA-TCP Summit to address Ebola

Heads of state and government of member states of Alba and the Peoples’ Free Trade Agreement (ALBA-TCP), along with representatives of international organizations, will meet in Havana, on October 20, in an extraordinary summit to coordinate efforts to prevent and confront Ebola.

Raúl and Díaz-Canel meet with Lula

In a fraternal environment, Cuba’s highest leadership and the President in Honor of the Brazilian Workers Party discussed the historic relations of sisterhood shared by the two peoples and parties