Cuban President Raul Castro has received Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang, who is paying an official visit to Cuba as part of a Latin American tour.»
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Cuban Five Attend Celebrations in South Africa
The five Cuban anti-terrorist fighters, known worldwide as The Five, attended the festivities for the 60th anniversary of South Africa’s Freedom Charter in Johannesburg on Thursday.»
Cuba-U.S. Expect to Announce Embassy Openings Next Week
Cuba and the United States are expected to formally announce the re-opening of embassies in Havana and Washington, D.C. next week, sources close to negotiations told ABC News.»
Italian Prime Minister Welcomes Cuban President
Cuban President, Raul Castro met on Sunday with the Prime Minister of Italy, Matteo Renzi, during a brief visit to Rome and the Vatican.»
Fidel Castro Calls to Preserve Spirit of Solidarity
Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro has called to preserve the spirit of international solidarity as a way to protect the human species.»
Pope Francis, Cuban President Raul Castro Meeting Announced
The Holy See confirmed that Pope Francis will receive Cuban President Raul Castro in a private meeting on Sunday, May 10th.»
Venezuela President Slams Spanish Interference in Domestic Affairs
Nicolas Maduro said on Tuesday that his government may take measures against Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy’s government, which urged Caracas to release right-wing opposition leaders.»
Cuban Baseball: Ismel Jimenez Signs with Professional Canadian Team
Four Cuban baseball players will play this Season in the Canadian Independent League Baseball (Can-Am), including Yunieski Gourriel, who repeated with Les Capitales de Quebec.»
People’s Summit Condemns US Interference in Latin America, Caribbean Affairs
Participants at the People’s Summit in Panama issued a joint statement on Saturday rejecting U.S. intervention in the affairs of Latin America and the Caribbean, and declaring the region a “Zone of Peace.”»
Bruno Rodriguez: Cuba, US First Presidential Meeting was Productive
The first official meeting between Cuban President Raul Castro and U.S. President Barack Obama has been “productive”, according to Cuba’s Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez, who addressed reporters shortly after the landmark talks.»