Many countries expressed their support for Cuba at the World Trade Organization (WTO), following the hostile takeover in the United States of the prestigious and well-known Havana Club trademark.»
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U.S. Academicians Back Cuba, Condemn Blockade
Cuba was backed on Friday by the academic community meeting at the 30th Congress of Latin American Studies (LASA), as part of its actions to tackle the U.S. blockade.»
Cuba Rejects US Report on Human Rights
The Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MINREX) rejected the content of a report on human rights issued by the U.S. Department of State, for considering it a justification to maintain its anti-Cuban policy of hostility.»
Scholars Demand Removal of Cuba from Terrorist Countries List
Cuba’s removal from a list of terrorist-sponsor nations on Tuesday is an increasingly frequent demand in U.S. academic and political groups. An investigative group from both countries, gathered in this capital, demanded to immediately exclude Cuba from the annual compendium with which the Department of State aims to certify the nations respect to its alleged support to extremist groups or »
US Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney Talks against Cuba
Virtual U.S. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney threatened Cuba on Saturday and offered his support to internal groups which alter public order on the island nation with financial support from abroad.»
Cuban Eusebio Leal in Two-Day Visit to Washington
Havana City Historian Eusebio Leal began on Thursday a two-day visit to Washington, where he will give lectures and tour facilities linked to history and art in the US capital.»
Cuba Denounces U.S. Actions against Brands in the Island
The Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Thursday denounced new U.S. actions against Cuban trademarks, a position that threatens the protection of industrial property.»
Cuban Residents in U.S. for Closer Ties with the Island
The first National Meeting of Cuban Residents in the United States will take place on Saturday in this capital, in order to deepen the relationship between migration and Cuban society.»
Actions Continue in Washington for Release of Cuban Five
The campaign “Five Days for the Cuban Five” to demand that the Barack Obama government release five Cuban antiterrorist fighters unjustly held in U.S. prisons immediately is taking place for fourth consecutive day in this capital on Friday. Ambassador Jorge A. Bolaños Suárez, Head of the Cuban Interests Section, officially opened “Five Days For The Cuban Five” in Washington D.C »
US University Professor not Allowed to Lecture in Cuba
Alan S. Hoffman, an American professor from Washington University was unable by the Treasure Department of the United States (US) to give classes in a course on biomaterials in Cuba, the website of the Foreign Ministry denounced. As consequence of the blockade of the U.S against Cuba, Professor Hoffman may not participate in the III International Course on Biomaterials which »