Cuba

Cuba Updates its Migration Policy

as from January 14th, 2013, it will only be necessary to submit the ordinary passport, duly updated, and the visa issued by the country of destination, in those cases when it is required.»

UN: Cuba Denounces U.S.A. Policy on the Island

Cuba reiterated today, before the United Nations Organization, its condemnation to the economic, financial and commercial blockade imposed by the U.S.A. on the island for over half a century.  »

Open War against Innocence

When the U.S.A. government began the economic war against Cuba over fifty years ago, it made no exceptions whatsoever. This war comprised even the most helpless ones, like children with visual and hearing impairment.»

I am Jose Martí’s Daughter

This statement was made by María Mantilla in a letter, at the age of 78. Half a century after her death, the dilemma of whether the Apostle was her biological father or not, is still considered as just speculations, and seeks for support in scientific theories.»

When Fidel Plucked the White Rose

In August 1959, the Dominican tyrant Rafael L. Trujillo gave it all in his quest to destroy the Cuban Revolution led by Fidel Castro and suffered the greatest humiliation of his life. More than five decades have passed, but the historical three days of August 1959 will never be forgotten.»

Pastors for Peace Caravan Readies to Bring Aid to Cuba

The 23rd Pastors for Peace Caravan to Cuba is already in Mexico after crossing the US border on Thursday. The solidarity action with Cuba takes place for the 20th time challenging the US economic blockade of the island, and as a strong demand for the return to Cuba of the five antiterrorist fighters held in the US since 1998.»

Ramon, Antonio and Rene: The Best Possible Fathers

Despite being thousand kilometers away, in the United States, Ramón Labañino, Antonio Guerrero and René González, three of the Five -as they are internationally known-, have tried to never be apart from their children.»

Scholars Demand Removal of Cuba from Terrorist Countries List

Cuba’s removal from a list of terrorist-sponsor nations on Tuesday is an increasingly frequent demand in U.S. academic and political groups. An investigative group from both countries, gathered in this capital, demanded to immediately exclude Cuba from the annual compendium with which the Department of State aims to certify the nations respect to its alleged support to extremist groups or »