Cuban and U.S. banks sign agreement
Cuba’s International Commerce Bank and the U.S. Stonegate Bank reached the first important financial accord to be signed since the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries July 20.
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Cuba’s International Commerce Bank and the U.S. Stonegate Bank reached the first important financial accord to be signed since the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries July 20.
The International Atomic Energy Agency's deputy director general and head of its Department of Technical Cooperation, Dazhu Yang, recognized Cuba's work with nuclear technology, during a recent visit
The country’s permanent commission to the United Nations highlighted the role of the Revolution in guaranteeing the exercise of all human rights for all citizens
Bolivian President Evo Morales highlighted the struggles of indigenous movements from his country and Latin America against colonialism, during an act to mark International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples
On April 19, Cubans, Ecuadorians and members of the diplomatic corps paid tribute to the three doctors from the island who died in the earthquake which devastated the northwest coast of Ecuador on Saturday, April 16
The nationalization of the hydrocarbons in Bolivia has not only changed the course of the South American nation’s history, but in the last eight years, has also made this sector the steam engine of the national economy. Since the start of the process, the government and energy sector have implemented various programs such as the National Development Plan, the Bolivian.
On Monday, May 9, before the United Nations, Cuba denounced the continued extraterritorial application of the U.S blockade, after a British bank closed accounts of the British Cuba Solidarity Campaign (CSC) due to sanctions imposed on the island by the U.S. government
President Salvador Sánchez Cerén held a private meeting with the Five, who arrived in the country accompanied by various family members, after visiting Nicaragua
The Caribbean Sea is penetrating the southern Cuban coastline at a rate of 1.3 meters per year, as a result of climate change, authorities from the Ministry of Science and Technology (Citma) in Sancti Spíritus warned
Bolivia’s National Coordinator for Change (CONALCAM) and the Bolivian Workers' Federation (COB) announced that they would propose a Constitutional reform to allow the President to run in 2019, for a third term of office