Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez thanked the world for its support in the fight against the US blockade, while speaking at the International Solidarity Meeting.»
Cubans return to squares islandwide to celebrate International Workers’ Day
Cubans are returning to the squares in all the cities and towns of the Caribbean country in parades for International Workers' Day.»
Cuba keeps up human development programs despite US blockade
Cuba maintains social programs to raise quality of life of its population despite the United States blockade, said today deputy head of the National Office of Statistics and Information (ONEI), Juan Carlos Alfonso.»
Round of migration talks with the US positive, but not enough
The First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, Miguel Diaz-Canel, denounced how the U.S. government, amid the difficult economic situation to which it subjects the island, manipulates the migration issue for political purposes.»
Cuba rejects U.S. attempt to reinstate the Monroe Doctrine
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez rejected the United States' attempt to impose the Monroe Doctrine of domination over Latin America and the Caribbean.»
Cuba and the Summit of the Americas
The 9th Summit of the Americas, scheduled for June in Los Angeles, the United States, could be the repetition of other incomplete continental meetings, when Cuba, once again excluded, has much to contribute. »
Cuba repudiates exclusion in Panamerican health strategy
Cuba must be taken into account in the elaboration of a Panamerican health strategy, Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said in an appearance before the national and foreign press. »
Díaz-Canel calls to maintain COVID risk perception
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel called today on Twitter to maintain our COVID risk perception despite the country's progress in its control and pointed out that the forecasts point to fewer cases, although the appearance of new strains of the virus is not ruled out.»
British judge issues order to extradite Julian Assange to the U.S.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has moved one step closer to being extradited to the United States, where he is set to be tried on Espionage Act charges for his role in publishing classified military documents, after a London court sent his handover to the British government for approval.»
Díaz-Canel evokes Cuba’s heroic deed at Bay of Pigs
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel evoked today on Twitter the epic events of Bay of Pigs 61 years ago, when the fighters of the Island faced up to the invasion financed by the United States.»