The People’s Provincial Court of Granma, eastern province of the island, set for October 5 the public trial for Spanish Angel Francisco Carromero, involved in an accident that killed two people.»
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Census in Sancti Spiritus: Enumerators and Supervisors Take the Streets (+photos)
Thousands of people, mostly young people of the island’s student centers, make possible in Sancti Spiritus, the fourth version of the Population and Housing Census during the Cuban Revolution period, which began throughout the country last Saturday.»
UN Highlights Cuba’s Protection of Ozone Layer
UN Development Program resident representative in Cuba Barbara Pesce stressed in Havana the efforts made by Cuba aimed at protecting the ozone layer.»
Cuba-USA Show Actions to Favor Cuban 5
Havana and Washington simultaneously host today a video conference, to analyze recent actions in favor of five Cuban antiterrorist fighters convicted in the United States.»
US University Students Banned from Visiting Cuba
The US Supreme Court ratified a controversial legislation adopted by the US state of Florida, which bans students and professors at state and public education centers from traveling to Cuba.»
ALBA Countries Hold Economic Forum in Venezuela
In a further effort to strengthen regional integration, the countries with the Bolivarian Alliance of the Peoples of Our Americas are holding their First Meeting on Economic, Production and Commercial Complementarity, in Caracas, Venezuela.»
Cuba Condemns Attack on US Diplomatic Mission in Libya
Cuba condemned the attack on the US diplomatic Mission in Libya and regretted the death of the US ambassador, according to a statement released by the Cuban Foreign Ministry’s United States Division.»
Cuba Informs on Normal Health of US Citizen Alan Gross
The Ministry of Foreign Relations (Minrex) informed today that US citizen Alan Gross health remains normal and he exercises regularly.»
World Demands Justice for the Cuban Five
September 12 marks the 14th anniversary of the arrest by FBI agents of the five Cuban antiterrorist fighters, who were given extremely long and unfair sentences by a Miami court in 2001.»
Martin Garbus Brings out US-paid Campaign against the Five
US attorney Martin Garbus exposed in details how Washington paid journalists from several US media outlets to mount a campaign in Miami to guarantee that the five Cuban antiterrorist fighters, held for 14 years in that country, were convicted during a trial held in 2001.»