U.S. Reverend Jesse Jackson called to end the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States on Cuba over the last 52 years, as published on Tuesday by the Web site of the Chicago Sun-Times newspaper.»
Evo Morales Election Results Reaches 60% of Vote
With slightly over 90 percent of votes counted, the Bolivian Supreme Electoral Tribunal has confirmed what exit polls had indicated on Sunday after polls closed.»
Cuba-U.S.: A Secret History to Rebuild its Bridges
The presentation of two books on the historic relations between Cuba and the USA, became sort of reflection just when different voices are calling for a change in Washington’s hostile policy. »
Artemisa: Surprising Second Place in National Baseball Series
The surprising team of Artemisa and Matanzas, current runner up, share the second seat of the qualifying stage of the 54th Cuban National Baseball Series after winning their respective games.»
Evo Morales Dedicates Electoral Victory to Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez
Following his electoral victory with a preliminary 60, 5 percent of the votes on Sunday, Bolivian President Evo Morales dedicated his triumph to Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez.»
Labor’s Map Changing in Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
Labor’s map in Sancti Spiritus undergoes changes in line with the updating process of the economic model in Cuba.»
2014 Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi
Pakistani child education activist Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi, an Indian child rights campaigner, have jointly won the Nobel Peace Prize.»
U.S. Blockade Harms Cuban Relations Worldwide
The laws of the blockade are aimed at preventing Cuba from all possibility to have normal relations with other countries.»
Cuba: Havana Finalist in Wonder Cities Contest
Havana is among the 14 finalists of the contest New 7 Wonders Cities, in which millions of people will vote to choose the seven most wonderful cities worldwide.»
Fidel Castro Comments on Knowledge of Human Existence
Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro criticizes the stance of NATO new general secretary, and praises the work of Stephen Hawking.»