Speech by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, during the 72nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly»
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New US Measures on Cuba Have Limited Scope
Cuba has reiterated the importance that US President Barack Obama makes use of his executive powers to keep introducing changes in the US policy towards the island»
Sancti Spiritus University Students Demonstrate against US Blockade
University students from Sancti Spiritus staged a protest rally to express their support to the Cuban demand of completely eliminating the US blockade of the island»
Cuban Youth Rally to Denounce US Blockade
Cuban youth and Cuban civil society, which are both target of the economic, commercial and financial siege imposed by the United States to Cuba for more than five decades, held this Monday the “Hornet’s nest against the blockade” day, to reaffirm their rejection to the unjust policy. The University of Havana (UH) was the major venue of the activities, which »
Despite Financial Restrictions Cuba Will Move On
Cuban Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will grow slightly higher to 4 percent in 2015, as it was predicted in the last meeting of the Council of Ministers, Granma daily reported.»
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.»