Cuba President Raul Castro sent a message of condolences to his Ecuadorian counterpart, Rafael Correa, after the earthquake that left at least 246 dead and 2,527 wounded»
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U.S. Artists, Intellectuals to Visit Cuba April 18-21
Representatives of the Presidential Committee on Arts and Humanities, an advisory agency of the White House, are set to visit Cuba next week. This is the first official visit related to the US presidency after Obama’s historical visit March 20/22»
Cuba President Raul Castro Welcomes Kazakhstan Counterpart
Army General Raul Castro, president of the Councils of State and Ministers, received Nursultan Abishevich Nazarbayev, president of the Republic of Kazakhstan, who is on an official visit to Cuba»
Fidel Castro’s Article: We Don’t Need the Empire to Give Us Anything
Cuban Revolution leader, Fidel Castro, said that nobody should be under the illusion that Cuba will renounce the glory, the rights, or the spiritual wealth gained with the development of education, science and culture.»
Obama in Cuba: Neither Blind Enthusiasm, nor Denial of Barricade
Now that the US president visit is already a thing of the past, we wonder if we will be able to find the midpoint in the broad spectrum of positions ranging, without doubt, from blind enthusiasm to denial of barricade»
Barack Obama Visit Considered a Step Forward in Cuba-USA Ties
U.S. President. Barack Obama recent official visit to Cuba is regarded as a step forward in the development of bilateral relations. After complying with a busy agenda of activities in Havana, Obama was bid farewell this Tuesday at the Jose Marti International Airport by Cuban President, Raul Castro, with which he concluded his historic visit to the Caribbean nation, the »
Raul Castro Bids Farewell to Barack Obama after Historic Visit to Cuba
President Raul Castro said goodbye to his US counterpart Barack Obama, who concluded an official visit to the island described as an historic event: Obama became the first US President to visit Cuba in 88 years. At Jose Marti International Airport in Havana, from where Obama will fly to Argentina, both Presidents shook hands again, reaffirming the willingness to continue »
Barack Obama Delivers Speech at Gran Teatro de La Habana
US President, Barack Obama began his address to the Cuban civil society by condemning the terrorist attacks in the airport and metro in Brussels, killing 34 dead and wounding over 170 people. Speaking, during his visit to Cuba, at the Gran Teatro de La Habana ‘Alicia Alonso’ and after being informed of the attacks in Brussels that caused 20 dead »
Raul Castro Attends Obama’s Speech in Havana Theater
President of Cuba, Raul Castro, attends today the Gran Teatro de La Habana Alicia Alonso, where his US counterpart, Barack Obama, delivers a public speech»
U.S.A. Barack Obama Addresses Cuban Civil Society
US President Barack Obama is currently addressing Cubans at the Gran Teatro de La Habana, recently named after Alicia Alonso, thus becoming not only the second American president to visit Cuba in its history as a nation, but also the second American president who chooses such location to speak to the citizens of the island. Republican Calvin Coolidge was the »