Over eight million Cuban citizens will go to the polls tomorrow, Sunday, to elect 612 Parliament deputies, said the president of the National Electoral Commission Alina Balseiro.»
Fidel Castro Holds Meeting with Lula da Silva
Former Brazilian president Luis Inacio Lula da Silva meets with Fidel Castro.»
Cuban President Raul Castro Meets French Senate Head
President Raul Castro met Thursday with French Senate President Jean Pierre Bel, who participated in this capital in the Third International Conference for World Equilibrium.»
Cuba: Raul and Lula Tour Mariel Facilities
Raul Castro, president of the Cuban Councils of State and Ministers and visiting former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva toured important projects underway at Mariel Harbor in the eastern part of the island.»
Cuban President Meets with Former Latin American Statesmen
President Raul Castro met with the former presidents of Dominican Republic, Leonel Fernandez, and Guatemala’s Alvaro Colom, who attended the Third International Conference for World Equilibrium.»
Cuban President Raul Castro Back from CELAC Summit
Army General Raul Castro, President of the councils of State and Ministers, returned to the island on Tuesday afternoon»
International Meeting for World Equilibrium Continues in Havana
Nobel Peace Prizewinner in 1980, Argentine Adolfo Perez Esquivel, will give today a special presentation on the second day of the Third International Meeting for World Equilibrium, taking place in this capital.»
Raul Castro: Unity and Sovereignty Essential to CELAC
Cuban President Raul Castro, considered at the First Summit of CELAC that integration should advance along the path of unity and sovereignty in a turbulent and complex global scenario.»
Cuba Tests Electoral System Prior General Elections
Cuban electoral authorities are testing the voting system on Sunday throughout the country in order to get everything ready for next February 3 general elections.»
US Blockade of Cuba Rejected at CELAC-EU Summit
The First Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, and the European Union expressed its rejection of the over 50-year US economic, financial and commercial blockade of Cuba.»