Evo Morales advocates elimination of U.S. blockade
Speaking with the press, Bolivian President Evo Morales expressed his hope that President Barack Obama would end the blockade of Cuba, and return the Guantánamo Naval Base territory
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Speaking with the press, Bolivian President Evo Morales expressed his hope that President Barack Obama would end the blockade of Cuba, and return the Guantánamo Naval Base territory
Cuban policies regard disabled people as holders of rights with different capabilities,from medical, educational, social and legal perspectives
On May 15, Cuba attended the Cooperation Programme on Drug Policies between the European Union and Latin America (Copolad) Annual Meeting, during which strategies and mechanisms to combat this problem were discussed
LIMA.— On October 31, Cuba’s contribution to eradicating illiteracy in various Latin American countries was highlighted during the first event of the Regional Meeting of Latin American and Caribbean Ministers of Education.
On arriving in the Angolan capital of Luanda, Cuban First Vice President, Miguel Díaz-Canel, expressed, “in Angola we have part of our historic and cultural roots.”
Cuba and China have finalized details for the launching of direct flights between their two capitals in September. The planned route is set to fly across the Pacific, which will significantly shorten travel time, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) reported
Declassified documents from the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library revealed that former Secretary of State, Henry A. Kissinger, devised secret plans to launch air strikes on Cuba in 1976
Benson Ngqentsu, Brian Bunting District Secretary of the South African Communist Party, called on the progressive forces in his country to support the international solidarity with Cuba, according to Prensa Latina.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel learned about development strategies being promoted in Camagüey, during a government visit.
The deputy director general of the U.S. Directorate of the Cuban Foreign Ministry, Johana Tablada, described as genocidal the inclusion of Cuba in the unilateral list of countries that allegedly sponsor terrorism