New Somali President faces bitter challenges
Presidential elections, which had been stalled in the planning stage for more than a year, were finally held
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Presidential elections, which had been stalled in the planning stage for more than a year, were finally held
The negative impact of staff reductions at the U.S. embassy in Cuba, as well as the harshness of its warning on travel to the country, were acknowledged recently in Washington
As soon as Namibia achieved its independence, the nation established diplomatic relations with Cuba, an island 11,000 kilometers away
SADR’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mohamed Salem Uld Salek, expressed his government’s willingness to negotiate an end to Rabat’s occupation of Sahrawi territory, based on his people’s right to self-determination
The Fifty-Sixth Meeting of the Presiding Officers of the Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean, organized by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), will be dedicated to the figures of Vilma Espín and Fidel Castro Ruz
The head of United States diplomacy repeats the interventionist policy of his country in Latin America and mounts an attack against Cuba
The 21st century equivalent of the Panama Canal is a railway corridor
Cuba celebrated Africa Day this Thursday, May 25, with an event held in Havana, attended by members of the Party Political Bureau, Salvador Valdés Mesa, a vice president of the Council of State; Esteban Lazo Hernandez, president of the National Assembly of People’s Power; and Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, minister of Foreign Affairs
This Thursday, May 4, Cuba’s Foreign Ministry and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation, la Francophonie and Regional Integration of Gabon signed an Agreement for regular diplomatic consultations
“We’ll be able to sit beside you on the Havana Malecon and talk. We await you as our brother,” stated Fernando after reaffirming Cuba’s support for Puerto Rico’s independence struggle, a cause to which Oscar has dedicated his life