The New York Times offers critical review of failed actions and plans against Cuba.»
Cuba and Viet Nam Senior Party Leaders Meet
José R. Machado Ventura, second secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, received Tran Quoc Vuong, from the Secretariat of the Communist Party of Viet Nam, Tran Quoc Vuong.»
Experts from 19 Nations Take Ebola Course in Havana
With the presence of a hundred participants from 19 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, the first International Course for preventing and fighting the Ebola virus started in Havana.»
Cuba Important Attraction to Foreign Investment, EU Says
The European Union stressed the advantages that Cuba offers foreign investors given the high preparation of its labor, its key geographical situation, international recognition and image and its growing regional integration.»
New York Times Requests Prisoners Swap between Cuba and USA
The New York Times requested President Barack Obama to swap American citizen Alan Gross, imprisoned in Cuba for covert actions, for three Cubans who being held prisoners in USA since 1998.»
President of World Churches Service Visits Antonio Guerrero
Rev. John McCullough, president and executive director of the World Churches Service (CWS) of the United States, paid a pastoral visit in Marianna, Florida, to Antonio Guerrero.»
Specialists Debate on Cuban Plan against Ebola
Cuba develops a comprehensive plan of prevention and facing an Ebola epidemic, trying to minimize risks of introduction and transmission of the infection, assured Jose Angel Portal, first deputy minister of Public Health.»
Raul Castro Welcomed ECLAC Executive Secretary
Cuban President Raul Castro received the Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), Alicia Barcenas, who is on a working visit to Cuba.»
Cuban Resolution against Blockade Supported by Majority at UN
The blockade is the longest in the history of humankind and has imposed economic, financial and commercial restrictions on Cuba for over 50 years.»
Overwhelming Rejection to US Blockade on Cuba Expected at UN Assembly
With more elements than ever before concerning what Washington calls embargo, the General Assembly of the United Nations will analyze this Tuesday, and will vote for the 23rd consecutive time, on the US blockade on Cuba issue, which is expected to be a resounding victory against that hostile policy. Greater condemnation of such a stunt is also awaited. This fact »