OFFICIAL VOICE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CUBA CENTRAL COMMITTEE

Resultados de búsqueda

43 resultados.

The First International Seminar on Parliamentary Diplomacy was held in Cuba

Topics of relevance for the international community such as the defense of human rights, peaceful solutions and the preservation of world peace were presented from an academic perspective of parliaments at the First International Seminar on Parliamentary Diplomacy

The blockade is a massive violation of human rights

In the context of the 89th Plenary Session of the 78th General Assembly of the United Nations, in New York, on the Elimination of unilateral extraterritorial coercive economic measures as a means of political and economic coercion, Cuba demanded, once again, the end of the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States

Dignity and memory in white coats

This November 27th marked 154 years since the execution of the eight medical students

Max Lesnik, back to his roots

Floral tributes from Raúl and Díaz-Canel to the tireless friend and revolutionary

Díaz-Canel received the Foreign Minister of Seychelles

The visitor affirmed that they will continue to support the Caribbean Island in the struggle for the elimination of the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States

 

A Cuban cause that keeps the world united

The international community will continue the debates today and will vote against the unilateral and aggressive U.S. policy against the island

Preserving peace, a regional priority

As a sign of unity and support for the Bolivarian people and government, Cuba proposed the creation of the International Committee of Solidarity with Venezuelan Fishermen, following the recent attack on the tuna boat Carmen Rosa by U.S. military forces deployed in the southern Caribbean

Medieval measures for “humanitarian aid”

Yesterday, Donald Trump signed a proclamation restricting and “partially” limiting the entry of Cubans to the U.S., with the justification that Cuba is a state sponsor of terrorism, does not cooperate with or share sufficient police information with U.S. government, and “has historically refused to accept the return of its deportable citizens”