The New York Times requested President Barack Obama to swap American citizen Alan Gross, imprisoned in Cuba for covert actions, for three Cubans who being held prisoners in USA since 1998.»
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President of World Churches Service Visits Antonio Guerrero
Rev. John McCullough, president and executive director of the World Churches Service (CWS) of the United States, paid a pastoral visit in Marianna, Florida, to Antonio Guerrero.»
Specialists Debate on Cuban Plan against Ebola
Cuba develops a comprehensive plan of prevention and facing an Ebola epidemic, trying to minimize risks of introduction and transmission of the infection, assured Jose Angel Portal, first deputy minister of Public Health.»
Uruguayan Presidential Elections to Second Round
Tabaré Vázquez, of the governing Frente Amplio (FA), and Luis Lacalle Pou, candidate for the opposing Partido Nacional, will confront each other again in a second electoral round next November 30, surveys confirmed.»
Cuban Council of Ministers Tackles Economic Issues
The Cuban Council of Ministers led by Cuban President Raul Castro, adopted several policies and measures related to the updating of the national economic model, Granma newspaper reports.»
Dilma Rousseff Re-elected President of Brazil
Social programs, the promise of a political reform and a stronger battle against corruption gave Dilma Rousseff the victory in the second round of general elections, with 51.54 percent, when 98.82 percent of the ballots had been counted.»
Uruguayan President Asks People to Vote in Peace
President Jose Mujica, who cast his vote early Sunday, said that in this election ”Uruguay will decide what it has to decide”.»
Rousseff Calls on Brazilians to Vote for Continuation
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, invited the people to vote in the polls, knowing that the country will continue its path as one of the most democratic nations on the planet.»
Sancti Spiritus Health Workers Willing to Fight Ebola
Over 500 health workers from the central Cuban province of Sancti Spiritus have voluntarily registered themselves to leave for African countries, in order to help in the eradication of Ebola. Dr. Aris Fontain Espinosa, head of the cooperation department of the Provincial Health Management, told the press that the territory is already represented in the health team that recently left »
Dilma Rousseff Represents Brazilian People, Lula Says
The re-election of Dilma Rousseff means avoiding the return to the past and fostering the process of social improvement, said former president of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.»