CUBA-U.S. MIGRATION
Colombia facilitates visa process
Since the most recent unilateral measures were adopted by the U.S. government, consular services available to Cubans have changed significantly
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Since the most recent unilateral measures were adopted by the U.S. government, consular services available to Cubans have changed significantly
During an official visit to the island, Riad al-Malki laid a floral wreath at the José Martí Memorial in Havana
The Young Communists Union (UJC) in Ciego de Ávila has initiated a cultural project entitled Soy Cuba, in response to the concerns of Cuban youth about the need for more recreational options, above all in communities located far from cultural centers and services.
The U.S. government noted that normalization is “a complex, long-term process, and we will continue to work with Cuba to address areas of mutual concern even as we will be very clear about our differences”
The President of the Dominican Republic Danilo Medina stated that Fidel was “one of the main champions of CELAC and a firm believer in the dream of a united Latin America”
The town of Gibara, the traditional setting of the International Low-Budget Film Festival, together with local government and the Ministry of Tourism, is developing and implementing plans to expand hotel capacities and general tourist offers
Wind as an efficient renewable source is being promoted as part of Cuba's strategy to reduce dependence on fossil fuels
A June 7, 2012 Internet article entitled "Assassin in chief" affirms that "… not only will a U.S. President be elected, but an assassin in chief as well."
Dr. Manuel Santín, national director of the Ministry of Public Health (MINSAP) epidemiology department reported on August 16, in Havana, that no cases of the viral infection Ebola (EVE) had been detected on the island.
Cuba’s acquisition of 587 tractors from the Chinese company YTO, a leader in the manufacture of farm equipment, is an encouraging development for the country’s food producers