Representatives from Ecuador, Colombia and South Africa accredited in China expressed their support for Cuba, in the next presentation at the UN General Assembly of a resolution against the blockade by the United States.
Representatives from Ecuador, Colombia and South Africa accredited in China expressed their support for Cuba, in the next presentation at the UN General Assembly of a resolution against the blockade by the United States.
The 18th Assembly of the Peoples of the Caribbean begins today in the Dominican Republic, with the participation of delegates from several countries of the region, official sources reported.
Carles Puigdemont, President of Catalonia, declined to expose to the Spanish Senate his rejection of the decision of Mariano Rajoy Government to take control of that region to curb the secessionist aspirations.
Broad sectors of American society join the world in the rejection of the blockade Washington imposes Cuba for more than half a century, activist Ike Nahem said this Thursday.
US Senator Amy Klobuchar urged the Trump Administration not to fully roll back the process of normalization of relations with Cuba after more than 50 years of failed policies.
Cuban officials investigating U.S. complaints of alleged sonic attacks against U.S. diplomats in Havana said talk of such strikes is “science fiction” and described Washington’s allegations as “slander.”
The need to carry out a referendum campaign to undo the misrules of Michel Temer Administration became an essential issue in the trip of former president Lula to Minas Gerais that is in his third day.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro met at Miraflores Palace in Caracas, with three of the four opposition governors sworn by the National Constituent Assembly, which represents the beginning of a new era of coexistence with opposition sectors for the President.
The National Assembly of the Republic of Nicaragua issued a statement emphasizing its condemnation of blockade, as a coercive measure and a violation of the principles of sovereign equality of States.
Mexico´s Chamber of Deputies has recognized Cuba and the medical brigade it dispatched to relief earthquake victims for their solidarity and humanitarian aid.
This Monday in the United Nations Organization, Cuba demanded the cessation of aggression to its radio-electric space from the United States, a practice that violates international laws.
The U.S. Secretary of Justice, Jeff Sessions, assured this Monday that the authorities of his country will use any law to dismantle Salvadoran gang Mara Salvatrucha.
General David Goldfein, chief of Staff of the American Air Force said the US Air Force is preparing to put its fleet of B52 bombers with nuclear weapons in a 24-hour alert, amid the growing tensions with North Korea.
Agustín Rodríguez de la Gala, Minister Counselor of the Mexican Embassy in Cuba, affirmed the strong ties of collaboration and solidarity between the two countries after the tragedies caused by Hurricane Irma on the Island and the earthquakes Mexico.
The National Network of Solidarity with Cuba concluded last Sunday its annual conference in the city of Seattle, with the commitment to continue supporting the island and disseminate its work and contributions to the world.
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, former Argentine president and leader of National Unity, political force representing her aspiration for a position of Senator, recognized last Sunday night the defeat of her group in the legislative elections where they aspired to control the Senate.
The former president of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, said last Sunday if he is elected president in 2018, he will conduct a referendum to revoke the measures approved by the interim representative Michel Temer.
The Bolivia Vice-Minister of Foreign Trade and Integration, Clarems Endara, expressed his country’s interest in increasing trade ties with Cuba, within the framework of Aladi Expo which ends this Friday in the Andean nation.
At least two thirds of the Russians would re-elect President Vladimir Putin if elections were this Sunday, while 81 percent support his management, a survey of the Public Opinion Fund announced this Friday.