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.»
Blog Archives 2013
Caged Tilapia Fish Stands Out in Sancti Spiritus
Caged tilapia fish is currently regarded as one of the most sustainable lines within the aquaculture business in Sancti Spiritus, central Cuba.»
Raul Castro Holds Meeting with PAHO Director Carisse Etienne
Army General Raul Castro, President of the councils of State and Ministers, received Carisse Etienne, director of the Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO), who is on a visit to Cuba.»
Cuba-Venezuela Trade Expanded in ALADI
Cuba and Venezuela presented their fourth additional protocol to be attached to the 2012 Economic Complementariness Accord, which further expands bilateral trade between Caracas and Havana.»
ALBA Denounces Attack against Evo Morales at United Nations
Bolivia reiterated Tuesday its condemnation at the United Nations of the latest attack by some European governments against President Evo Morales, an outrage condemned by several governments and international organizations the world over.»
Cuban Baseball to Friendly Meet with USA and to Canadian Challenge
Cuban baseball continues to compete at an international level in 2013 summer; the friendly dual meet vs. USA and Canada’s World Baseball Challenge are next in the agenda.»
Broad Constructive Program to Mark 500 Anniversary of Trinidad and Sancti Spiritus
The ambitious program conceived to commemorate the 500th foundation anniversary of the ancient Cuban villages of Trinidad and Sancti Spiritus, keeps going forward.»
Sancti Spiritus Roosters Key in Cuban Victory in Rotterdam (+photos)
Sancti Spiritus Eriel Sanchez, Yulieski Gourriel and Ismel Jimenez were essential in the title obtained by their team in the 14th World Port Tournament, held in Rotterdam.»
Cuban Parliament: Raul Castro Tackles Economic Update
President Raul Castro called Cubans to wage a battle against social indiscipline.»
UNASUR Demands European Apology for Mistreatment of Evo Morales
The decision by four European countries to deny access to a plane carrying Bolivian President Evo Morales, on suspicions U.S. intelligence whistle-blower Edward Snowden was on board, has brought a sharp response from Latin America.»