New Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela welcomed Cuban Vice President Gladys Bejerano, who attended the mass inauguration ceremony at the stadium Rommel Fernandez in Panama City.»
Juan Carlos Varela Inaugurated as New President of Panama
Juan Carlos Varela was sworn in as new President of Panama this Tuesday, in a ceremony attended by representatives of several countries.»
Gourriel Performs Better than Cepeda in Japanese Baseball
After several weeks of his inclusion in the Japanese Major Leagues of baseball, Cuban star player Yuliesky Gourriel exhibits better stats than his compatriot Frederich Cepeda.»
Reserve Army Corps General Sixto Batista Santana Dies
The Cuban people and government pay tribute today to Reserve Army Corps General Sixto Batista Santana, who passed away Sunday in Havana from a painful disease.»
Cuban Investment Law Comes into Force
The Foreign Investment Law No.118 comes into effect today in the wake of approval on March 28 by the Cuban Parliament, as an alternative to boost the country’s economic growth.»
Sancti Spiritus Resorts Ready for Summer Months
Sancti Spiritus hotel and extra-hotel facilities get ready for the summer months, when national and foreign visitor arrivals increase.»
Cuban Religious People United by Faith for the Five
The fight for the release of the Cuban antiterrorists who are still held in US prisons has brought together all religious people here beyond any possible differences, Reverend Pablo Odén Marichal said.»
Caribbean Statesman Advocates for Regional Integration
The struggle along with Cuba for regional integration was the focus on Wednesday of Denzil Llewellyn Douglas, Prime Minister of the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, who paid an official visit to Cuba.»
Cuba and China to Strengthen Links with Xi Jinpingn Visit
The upcoming visit to Cuba of President Xi Jinping was described as relevant to further deepen bilateral political ties and strengthen economic and friendship collaboration between the leaders of both countries.»
Mexican La Jornada Denounces US Subversive Plots Against Cuba
President Barack Obama’s government and the counter-revolutionary groups based in Miami are elaborating a new subversive plot against Cuba, using so-called “soft war” techniques, said a news report published in Mexico.»