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Australia and Britain Step Up Iraq War Involvement

Australia's government announced that Australian troops will be deployed in Iraq, as Britain's Prime Minister said he will send two more Tornado planes to participate in air strikes against the Islamic State group.

Xi Jinping receives Cuban Vice President

The Chinese President praised Cuba’s achievements over more than half a century and expressed his confidence in the Cuban people

Cuba is an expression of internationalism

In an interview, the Deputy Minister of Energy of the Republic of South Africa, Thembisile Majola, praised the cooperation between the two nations

ECLAC: Blockade impedes economic growth in Cuba

Despite the easing of restrictions in some areas, “The truth is that the blockade continues to increase costs,” according to the organization’s Executive Secretary, Alicia Bárcena.

Latin American left debate regional panorama

Cuba will continue to demand the lifting of the U.S. economic blockade, stated José Ramón Bala­guer, a member of the Party Central Committee Secretariat, during his keynote address entitled: Central America and the Caribbean, Latin America’s victorious decade

OAS 44th General Assembly

U.S. increasingly alone in efforts to isolate Cuba

The recent 44th General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) held in Paraguay’s capital Asunción, clearly showed that the United States is increasingly alone in its efforts to isolate Cuba, a strategy unsuccessfully followed since January of 1959.

CUBA-VENEZUELA

Collaboration to benefit the people

CARACAS.— The Comprehensive Cooperation Agreement Cuba-Venezuela is based on solidarity, mutual support and respect for sovereignty and complimentarity, stated Cuban ambassador to Venezuela, Rogelio Polanco.

Broad international support for Bolivarian Revolution

Commenting on the December 6 elections in Venezuela, President of Bolivia Evo Morales stated, “As long as capitalism and imperialism exist, the struggle will continue because we are in the process of liberating our peoples.”

Latin America in U.S. line of fire

Revelations made by former CIA analyst Edward Snowden have opened a Pandora’s box and created an international scandal which could easily continue for some time. The United States government’s vast espionage network has not only focused on U.S. citizens, but various countries around the world as well, including many in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Brazil freezes its future

Progressive forces and social movements, like Clara in Aqua­rius, have entered a new stage in which the only option is resistance to injustice