President Barack Obama’s decision to start a process to restore diplomatic relations with Cuba appear among the 10 most important news in United States in 2014, noted The Hill newspaper.»
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World Students to See the Real Cuba
The US Semester at Sea academic program is paying its second visit to Havana on Saturday since the trips resumed on December 2013 after nine years of absence as a result of travel restrictions imposed by the George W. Bush administration.»
NY Times Editorialist Visits Cuban Daily Headquarters
The New York Times editorial writer Ernesto Londoño visited the venue of the Cuban Granma newspaper where he had the opportunity to share ideas and experiences with Cuban journalists.»
The New York Times: It’s Hard to Justify the Cuban Medical Professional Parole Program
An editorial released by The New York Times condemned brain drain from Cuba encouraged by the United States, and particularly the program that encourages the immigration of doctors during official mission abroad.»
Watch out for The New York Times!
The New York Times offers critical review of failed actions and plans against Cuba.»
US Actions against Cuba Counterproductive, The New York Times Says
For the fifth time in less than a month, The New York Times published a long editorial on Cuba, in which it listed the countless destabilizing efforts by the United States to overthrow the Cuban government. In an article entitled “In Cuba, Misadventures in Regime Change”, the Editorial Committee of the influential New York-based newspaper on Sunday reviewed Washington’s countless »
New York Times Requests Prisoners Swap between Cuba and USA
The New York Times requested President Barack Obama to swap American citizen Alan Gross, imprisoned in Cuba for covert actions, for three Cubans who being held prisoners in USA since 1998.»
Cuban Resolution against Blockade Supported by Majority at UN
The blockade is the longest in the history of humankind and has imposed economic, financial and commercial restrictions on Cuba for over 50 years.»
Overwhelming Rejection to US Blockade on Cuba Expected at UN Assembly
With more elements than ever before concerning what Washington calls embargo, the General Assembly of the United Nations will analyze this Tuesday, and will vote for the 23rd consecutive time, on the US blockade on Cuba issue, which is expected to be a resounding victory against that hostile policy. Greater condemnation of such a stunt is also awaited. This fact »
Jesse Jackson Calls to End US Blockade of Cuba
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.»