The United Nations General Assembly will hold a plenary session on the first of two days dedicated to considering the draft resolution that calls for the end of the United States blockade against Cuba»
Cuba calls on the world to condemn U.S. blockade
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel today called on the international community to join his country in condemning the blockade imposed by the United States on the island for more than six decades.»
Council of State of the Republic of Cuba approved new Decree Laws
Cuba's Council of State approved two decree laws and examined the implementation of regulatory provisions in ordinary session, headed by the body's president, Esteban Lazo, it was learned Friday.»
President Díaz-Canel in Cuba after attending summit in Mexico
President Miguel Díaz-Canel has returned to Cuba after participating in the "Palenque Meeting: for a fraternal and well-being neighborhood" on migration issues held in Mexico»
Diplomatic corps in Cuba to hear report on U.S. blockade
The diplomatic corps accredited in Cuba hears today on Friday report on the need to put an end to the U.S. economic, commercial and financial blockade against the island, which the United Nations will debate next November»
Cuba proposes actions to settle Israel-Palestine conflict
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez on Thursday expressed his country's invariable solidarity with the Palestinian cause and proposed several actions for a broad, fair and lasting solution to the conflict in the Gaza Strip»
Millions of US citizens calls Biden to lift the blocade against Cuba
If President Joe Biden spoke on behalf of the people of the United States, he would lift the blockade of Cuba and eliminate the designation of Cuba as a country sponsoring terrorism, activist Cheryl LaBash affirmed.»
Cuba advocates in making visible impact of coercive measures
Cuba advocated making the impact of sanctions on human rights visible during the dialogue promoted with United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk.»
UNESCO and Cuba consolidate ties in higher education
The deputy director general of UNESCO for Education, Stefania Giannini, received today in Paris the Cuban Minister of Higher Education, Walter Baluja»
Cuba is among the candidates for UN Human Rights Council
Cuba, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, and Peru are running for the three positions available for the Latin American and Caribbean. Cuba’s candidacy acknowledges, among other things, its achievements in health care, education, scientific research, culture, and sports, despite the imposition of obstacles to its development. In recent years, Cuba has strengthened these guarantees with the approval of the new Constitution, »