Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met in Panama city, Alejandro Gonzalez Galeano, general director of the Cuban press at the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs, confirmed today.»
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Cuba Features Most Progress in Main EFA Areas
Cuba devoted last year 13 percent of its Gross Domestic Product to education, the highest rate in Latin America, expert Nihan Blanchy Koseleci specialist said today.»
Cuban Health Professionals to Assist Chile after Floodings
A Cuban medical brigade traveled to Chile this Thursday, to assist people affected by severe flooding and heavy rains. »
Panamanian Citizens Denounce Plot against Cuba, Venezuela
Panamanian social organizations denounced today that Venezuelan and Cuban counterrevolutionaries aim to use the Panamanian nation as a platform to plot against those nations during the 7th Summit of the Americas.»
The New York Times Assesses Course of Cuba-US Relations
The Summit of the Americas in Panama will be an opportunity to prove the challenges of the new course in the relations between Cuba and the United States, an article from The New York Times states today.»
With Arguments, Cuban Reality Will Reach Panama
It was thus stated by Alejandro Mesa Muro, president of the University Student Federation at Sancti Spiritus University of Medical Sciences, in central Cuba.»
Cuba Participation in Summit of Americas Widely Backed
The decision to invite Cuba to the Summit of the Americas had a massive support, Panamanian Foreign Minister Isabel de Saint Malo said in an interview to the local newspaper La Estrella de Panama releases today.»
Venezuela Not Far from 10 Million Signatures against US Decree
Only a few days before the Panama Summit of the Americas, Venezuela nears its target of 10 million signatures intended to be presented to US President Barack Obama.»
Fidel Greets Venezuelans from Solidarity Flight
Granma daily reported on a recent meeting held by leader of the Cuban Revolution Fidel Castro, with Venezuelan youths at the Educational Complex Vilma Espin Guillois in Havana.»
Cuban Health Workers Return from Sierra Leone
All Cuban health professionals working in Sierra Leone fighting Ebola epidemics have returned after staying for six months in that African nation, media stressed today.»