Cuba reaffirms commitment to human rights
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
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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
From this Monday, July 10, Cuban deputies will gather to debate a total of 79 issues relating to the country’s socio-economic situation, prior to the Ninth Period of Ordinary Sessions of the Eighth Legislature of the National Assembly of People’s Power, to begin July 14
The economic, financial and commercial blockade imposed by the U.S. on Cuba for over half a century limits the development of the Cuban education system, particularly affecting Cuban children, reported PL.
Participants at the meeting entitled “End the Blockade against Cuba,” which took place November 29-30 in the European Parliament, debated the impact of this hostile policy
Relations between the Dominican Republic and Haiti, today have new supports in the form of collaborative projects originating from the third high-level bilateral dialogue.
Salvador Valdés Mesa, a vice president of the Council of State, participated this Friday, February 3, in the official Heroes’ Day ceremony, at the invitation of the President of Mozambique, Filipe Nyusi
The U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry signed the final order to rescind Cuba’s State Sponsor of Terrorism designation, effective today, May 29
The Venezuelan leader was received at Havana’s José Martí International Airport by Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez
UNITED NATIONS.— Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, called a high level meeting scheduled for Thursday, September 25, to address the international response to the Ebola epidemic afflicting Western Africa.
Representatives of the bloc will review the epidemiological situation affecting the region, with cases of the Zika virus reported in several islands while the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) noted the strong possibility of the disease spreading to other countries in the area