Cuba committed to sustainable tourism
The island has numerous natural attractions to support sustainable tourism: 5,800 kilometers of coastline; 211 protected areas; and nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites, among others
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The island has numerous natural attractions to support sustainable tourism: 5,800 kilometers of coastline; 211 protected areas; and nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites, among others
The story of alleged sonic attacks on U.S. diplomats accredited in foreign countries has been repeated
Insmet’s team of specialists is working round the clock monitoring the evolution of Hurricane Irma, one of the strongest the Atlantic region has ever seen
A year and five months ago the indigenous leader of the Tupac Amaru neighborhood association, Milagro Sala, was arrested at her home in Argentina for alleged “incitement to commit crimes and public disturbance”
Nicaragua has advanced significantly, thanks to Sandinista economic and social policies
Five years after his passing, neither the figure or legacy of Hugo Chávez have been forgotten, because the leader of the Bolivarian Revolution, together with other liberators who have passed through these lands, will be there right beside progressive forces in his country and Our America as they continue their struggles
The First International Seminar on Realities and Challenges of the Proclamation of Latin America and the Caribbean as a Zone of Peace opened yesterday, September 21, in Havana
Haitian President Michel Martelly, left office February 8, having completed his term which began in 2011, with no elected successor. Ongoing violent protests have twice prevented the holding of a second round vote in the country’s Presidential elections.
This Friday, June 3, José Chaple Hernández, director of Trade Policy for Latin America and the Caribbean of the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Trade and Investment, noted the potential for increased Caribbean trade
After reaching a bilateral agreement, the U.S. lashed out, imposing new tariffs on Chinese imports