US President Barack Obama today begins his first trip to Kenya since he arrived to the White House, to attend the World Summit on Global Entrepreneurship, in Nairobi.»
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Cuba and USA Restore Diplomatic Relations
The Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, Marcelino Medina, today received a letter from the United States President, Barack Obama, addressed to his peer Raul Castro. The letter was delivered at the headquarters of the Foreign Ministry by the head of the Interests Section of the United States in Havana, Jeffrey DeLaurentis. Growing Interest in Cooperation Between Cuba »
What Had to Happen Has indeed Happened: Cuba Off Terrorism List
The announcement of the rescission of Cuba from the state sponsor of terrorism list in which it was arbitrarily included in 1982, by the Ronald Reagan administration, has been great news during the last few hours around the world.»
Tom Wilner: Obama has the Presidential Authority to Return Guantanamo to Cuba
Wilner: “Guantanamo must be shut down because it is expensive, inefficient, and hurts our international position”»
Cuba Recognizes Exclusion from U.S. List on Terrorism
Cuban Foreign Ministry acknowledged the decision of the US government to exclude the island from the list of countries sponsoring terrorism.»
Obama Signs Off on Removing Cuba from Terrorism List
U.S. President Barack Obama has said that he planned to remove Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism list.»
Obama-Raul Meeting Marked Panama Summit Last Day
The meeting between Raul Castro and Barack Obama was most outstanding news on the final day of the 7th Summit of the Americas, held in Panama.»