The plane was carrying 280 passengers and 15 crew members, according to Malaysian Airlines»
Brazil, China Presidents Meet for Strengthening Links
Brazilian and Chinese Presidents Dilma Rousseff and Xi Jinping, respectively, began official talks this Thursday aimed at strengthening trade, investments, and the strategic alliance between the two nations.»
BRICS Leaders Meet South American Heads of State
The sixth Summit of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) ends today with a meeting of the leaders of that bloc and South American heads of State.»
BRICS Presidents Begin Crucial Summit in Brazil
The presidents of the country members of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) began its Sixth Summit, to design new financial structures: a Development Bank and a Reserve Fund.»
BRICS Summit in Brazil Begins with Finance Ministers Meeting
The sixth summit of leaders of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) began in Fortaleza, Brasil, with a meeting among trade and finance ministers of this five denominated emerging economies.»
Cuba Condemns Israeli Attack on Gaza Strip
Cuban Foreign Ministry issued a communique to denounce the attacks»
Argentinian Training Ship Opens to Public in Havana
The Argentinian frigate “Libertad,” docked at the Havana harbor as part of a tour of several Latin American countries, is open for visits from the Cuban public, starting today, until July 6.»
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.»
Cuban Delegation Attends Inauguration of Panamanian President
Cuban Vice President Gladys Bejerano heads the island’s delegation to the official inauguration on Tuesday of new Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela.»
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.»
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