Etiqueta: European Union
27 February, 2020 Climate Change Threatens Transport Systems

Roads, railways, ports, air terminals, and waterways face unprecedented threats from climate change, a study by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe says.

16 October, 2019 King of Spain to Visit Cuba on November

Felipe VI, King of Spain, will travel to Cuba in November, in the context of the celebrations for the fifth centenary of Havana, chancellors Bruno Rodríguez and Josep Borrell confirmed, and referred to the favorable state of bilateral relations.

25 September, 2019 Cuban Chancellor Continues Broad Agenda at UN

As part of his bilateral agenda at the United Nations, the Chancellor of Cuba, Bruno Rodriguez, met with his Andorran counterparts, Maria Ubach Font; from Togo, Robert Dussey; and from Senegal, Amadou Ba.

29 May, 2019 International Rejection of Helms-Burton Act

The Latin American and Caribbean Parliament (PARLATINO) ratified its rejection of the Helms-Burton Act, signed in 1996 by then-American President William Clinton, to intensify the blockade against Cuba.

20 May, 2019 Switzerland Condemns Hostility of US Blockade

The Switzerland-Cuba Chamber of Commerce and Industry condemned the activation of Title III of the Helms-Burton Act by the United States Government, and emphasized it has a marked extraterritorial character.

25 January, 2019 Workers of the World Condemn Interference in Venezuela

The World Federation of Trade Unions, on behalf of the more than its 95 million members, strongly rejected the attempted coup d’état against the legitimate Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

7 May, 2018 European Union Highlights Latin America´s Potential

Latin America is the region of the world with the highest potential for its human, natural, cultural and energetic wealth, Giovanni Di Girolamo, in charge of the European Union in Panama assured.

11 January, 2018 British Labor Market Could be Affected by Brexit

A study by the London Mayor´s Office considers that the departure of the UK from the European Union, a process known as Brexit, could cost almost half a million jobs to the country.

5 October, 2017 European Union Advocates for Negotiations in Catalonia

The European Union reiterated this Wednesday in Strasbourg the result of the independence referendum in Catalonia last Sunday, considered it an internal matter of Spain, and pleaded for the dialogue, while ruling out the mediation of the regional bloc between Catalans and Madrid.

8 August, 2017 Venezuela Rejects Federica Mogherini´s Remarks

The Venezuelan Chancellery rejected on Monday the interventionist statements of the High Representative for Foreign Policy of the European Union, Federica Mogherini for meddling in the internal affairs and sovereign decisions of Venezuela.

10 July, 2017 MEPs Criticize British Proposal on BREXIT

The Group of the European Parliament designated for the negotiations of the British exit from the European Union, criticized this Monday the proposals made so far by Theresa May´s government on the subject.

5 July, 2017 European Parliament Ratifies Cooperation Agreement with Cuba

The European Parliament ratified this Wednesday the Agreement on Political Dialogue and Cooperation between the European Union and Cuba, signed at the end of 2016, which promotes diplomatic and economic relations between the community bloc and the island.

28 June, 2017 Economic Sanctions to Russia Are Extended

The European Union extended this Wednesday the economic sanctions imposed on Russia for another six months, for its intervention in the separatist crisis in eastern Ukraine and for not having implemented the Minsk Peace agreements, according to the community body.