Numerous shows of US citizens support to the decision of the Presidents of Cuba and the United States to restore diplomatic relations between the two nations have been published in The New York Times.»
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Cuba-USA Accord Impacts World Media
The agreements between the governments of Cuba and the United States for the release of Cuban heroes unfairly held in U.S prisons and U.S. citizen Alan Gross, convicted for acting against Cuban State, is making headlines worldwide.»
Pope Francis Welcomes Renewal of Cuba-U.S. Relations
Pope Francis welcomed today the first step for the reestablishment of relations between Cuba and the United States, after more than half a century of the bilateral riff.»
US Justice to Reopen Investigation on Homicide Case
The U.S. Justice Department reopened an investigation on George Zimmerman, night watcher acquitted last Saturday for murdering young Afro-American Trayvon Martin, informed today a spokesman.»
Mercosur Summit: US Spying and Evo Morales Situation in Europe
Bolivian President Evo Morales traveled to Uruguay today to attend the summit of the countries of the Southern Common Market (Mercosur), which focus its agenda on U.S. spying and what happened to Morales in Europe.»
Obama Holds Talks with Business, Labor Leaders
U.S. business leaders and labor union officials are taking part in talks with President Barack Obama on Tuesday over the possibility of a guest worker program to ensure future immigrants are welcomed into the United States legally.»
U.S. Activists Demand Obama to Close Military Bases in Latin America
U.S. activists continue their protests on Sunday to demand that the Obama administration close the former School of the Americas, and withdraw the Pentagon’s military bases in Latin America and the world.»
UN: Overwhelming Support of Cuban Resolution Condemning US Blockade
The UN General Assembly expressed its overwhelming rejection of the US economic blockade of Cuba by adopting the island’s resolution demanding the lifting of the US measure, with 188 votes in favor.»
US University Hosts Forum for the Cuban Five
The Law Faculty at the Washington-based Howard University is hosting a forum on Tuesday to demand the release of the five Cuban antiterrorist fighters held in the United States since 1998.»
Fidel’s Reflections: The Horrible Things that The Empire Offers us
The leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz, says on his latest reflection that the reality undermines “the mountain of lies with which the United States intends to justify the inhuman destiny it reserves for the peoples of our America”.»