Brazilian artists took the streets and demanded that the interim government restores the Culture Ministry»
Evo Morales Returns to Bolivia after Meeting Cuba President
Bolivia President Evo Morales concluded his two-day official visit to Cuba, aimed at expanding the links between both nations»
Smoking in Public Considered a Crime in Uganda
People used to smoke in public places will have a bad time if they go to Uganda, in eastern Africa, where such practice is forbidden from now on»
Cuban Ministry of Public Health Informs on New Zika Infected Patient
The twelfth imported case of a patient with Zika virus has been diagnosed, corresponding to a 41-year-old Cuban citizen living in the municipality of Guira de Melena, Artemisa province»
Ecuadorian President Asks for Calm following Strong Aftershock
Rafael Correa called for calm after the strong aftershock of 6.8 degrees on the Richter scale that rattled the country’s coast, causing no deaths or major property damages»
Berkeley Administration Demands End of US Blockade against Cuba
Last Tuesday, May 10, the Berkeley City Council unanimously adopted a resolution calling for the end of the U.S. economic, commercial and financial blockade against the Cuban island»
Sancti Spiritus: Contribution of Farmers Essential for Local Economy
In Sancti Spiritus, central Cuba, the role of farmers is considered as crucial to both the economic growth of the province and to meet the demand for foodstuffs»
Cuba-US Bilateral Commission Defines Ambitious Agenda for Upcoming Months
The third session of the Cuba-United States Bilateral Commission continues in Havana today with a meeting on the implementation and enforcement of law between the authorities from both countries»
Cuban Foreign Minister Holds Talks with Spanish Counterpart
Cuban foreign minister Bruno Rodriguez will meet on Monday with his Spanish counterpart Jose Manuel García-Margallo, who is paying his second official visit to Cuba»
Hillary Clinton Better than Trump Nationwide, Poll Says
The Democrat front runner, Hillary Clinton, is beating Republican aspirant Donald Trump by two points, 48 percent against 46 percent, in a poll published today»