FARC-EP and ELN join forces for peace in Colombia
The leadership of the two largest guerrilla organizations in Colombia held a private meeting in Havana
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The leadership of the two largest guerrilla organizations in Colombia held a private meeting in Havana
Close to a 100 delegates have, since April 8, given Cuba a voice and a face in Peru, where the 8th Summit of the Americas, and the Peoples' Summit are taking place, in addition to forums of youth, legislators, businesspeople, and civil society, prior to the high level hemispheric meeting
The debate over Cuba is gaining strength in the U.S. Congress, despite that fact that a year and a half after President Barack Obama called for lifting the blockade, no concrete steps have been taken
JetBlue airline flight 387 landed at Santa Clara’s Abel Santamaría International Airport at 10:56am, today August 31, thus marking the official resumption of regular commercial flights between Cuba and the U.S., suspended for over half a century
“El futuro de Cuba tiene que estar en las manos del pueblo cubano” (Cuba’s future must be in the hands of the Cuban people), with these and other words Obama spoke about a future which many can see is already a reality
Upon his arrival in Havana, yesterday June 22, Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro emphasizes the role of Hugo Chávez in Colombian peace process
Cuban Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, arrived in Lima were the Eighth Summit of the Americas is scheduled to be inaugurated this afternoon
With the approval of the Our America Consensus, the first programmatic document stemming from the Sao Paulo Forum, leftist and progressive parties from Latin America and the Caribbean have a new instrument with which to resist the right-wing onslaught and continue implementing political and social changes in the region
The recent unilateral measures adopted by the United States Department of State indefinitely reducing diplomatic personnel at its Embassy in Havana as well as issuing an unwarranted travel warning against the island, have a “humanitarian cost for which the U.S. government is responsible,” stated sources at the Cuban Foreign Ministry, March 5
This Friday, June 3, José Chaple Hernández, director of Trade Policy for Latin America and the Caribbean of the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Trade and Investment, noted the potential for increased Caribbean trade