The administration of President Joe Biden on Wednesday revoked a series of restrictions on flights to Cuba imposed by his predecessor, including ending a prohibition on U.S. airline flights to Cuban airports other than Havana.»
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Round of migration talks with the US positive, but not enough
The First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, Miguel Diaz-Canel, denounced how the U.S. government, amid the difficult economic situation to which it subjects the island, manipulates the migration issue for political purposes.»
Cuban President Condemns Hostile US Immigration Policy
Cuban president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, condemned that US immigration policy towards Cuba constitutes a destabilization tool against the island. »
Conference in the U.S. to address specific issues on Cuba
Cuban women at the forefront: The progress of women's human rights and the Cuban Family Code, is one of the issues tackled down at US-Cuba International Normalization Conference.»
US prepares to resume visa services in Cuba
The United States embassy in Cuba is preparing to issue emigrant visas in a limited and gradual manner, the charge d'affaires Timothy Zúñiga-Brown reported today. »
International conference on U.S.-Cuba relations scheduled for March
Several groups, U.S. activists, and solidarity associations are preparing for the U.S.-Cuba International Normalization Conference, to be held on March 19 and 20 in Manhattan, New York.»
Cuba condemned US statements on alleged human trafficking
The Cuban Foreign Ministry today rejected the latest statements by the United States Government on alleged trafficking in persons on the island, an element they use to argue the blockade against the Caribbean nation»
San Francisco Asks for Cuban Health Cooperation
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, USA, wants to boost medical and scientific collaboration with Cuba»
Cuba Predicts Failure of US Growing Hostility
The Cuban government calls on international community and US citizens to stop the escalation of aggressions by the White House»
Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba
On 17 February this year, the United States Embassy in Havana and the Department of State informed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the occurrence of some alleged incidents affecting some officials of that diplomatic mission and their families»