United States ratified today the withdrawal of Cuba from the alleged sponsors of terrorism list by publishing the decision in the Federal Register, the official journal of the U.S. Government.»
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Cuba-US Soccer Game Described as Unforgettable
The coach of the New York Cosmos, Venezuelan Giovanni Savarese, described as an unforgettable experience his visit to Cuba and the friendly game disputed with the national Cuban soccer selection.»
Clinton Would Defeat Republicans despite Falling Support
US Democrat Hillary Clinton would defeat any Republican candidate in 2016 despite the fact that half of Americans see her unfavorably, today told a CNN / ORC.»
European, LatAm Left Call for New EU-CELAC Policy
Prior to the European Union (EU) and CELAC Summit, the Sao Paulo Forum and the Party of the European Left (PEL) expressed support on Tuesday for the aspirations of the peoples of the two continents.»
Joseph Blatter Resigns as FIFA President
Swiss Joseph Blatter, president of FIFA, today announced at a press conference that he tended his resignation to the Board of Directors.»
Raul Castro Calls for Permanent Use of Constructive Criticism
President Raul Castro called for the constant use of constructive criticism in the context of the transformations being carried out today in the Caribbean island.»
Brazilian Pele, New York Cosmos already in Havana
The famed Brazilian ex-footballer Pele arrived in Cuba with the club New York Cosmos, which will hold on Tuesday a friendly match with the national team at the Pedro Marrero Stadium.»
New York Cosmos Soccer Team to Play with Cuban Squad
The US soccer team New York Cosmos will arrive in Cuba on Sunday to play friendly games with the Cuban team at Havana’s Pedro Marrero Stadium next Tuesday.»
Havana Biennial Pays Tribute to Wifredo Lam
The Caguayo Foundation, presided by Cuban sculptor Alberto Lescay, is paying tribute to Wifredo Lam, one of Cuba’s most universal painters, at the 12th Havana Biennial.»
Salvadorian President Considers Official Visit to Cuba Successful
Salvadorian President Salvador Sanchez Ceren concluded his official visit to Cuba, which he described as successful.»