A ruling this week by the US Supreme Court favored Cuba in a litigation underway for several years against an American company, which was illegally marketing Dominican cigars under the Cuban brand Cohiba.
Ecuadorian Minister Praises Cuban Education Model
Ecuador's Coordinating Minister of Knowledge and Human Talent, Guillaume Long, praised the Cuban education system and said that it is not copying it what Ecuador tries to do, but learning from its advantages.
Large Majority of Hispanics in the US Favors Diplomatic Relations with Cuba
Over 70 percent of Hispanics living in the United States favors the reestablishment of diplomatic relations with Cuba, according to a recent national survey by the Florida Atlantic University (FAU).
Cuban Cardinal Applauds Talks to Reestablish Cuba-U.S.A. Bonds
Cuban Cardinal and Archbishop of Havana Jaime Ortega applauded on Monday the beginning of the process of reestablishment of relations between his country and the United States, while giving a speech at the Vatican.
Nicolas Maduro Praises Cuban Collaboration
Venezuela´s President Nicolas Maduro highlighted the role of Cuban workers in his country, particularly those in the field of healthcare.
Union of South American Nations Calls Lifting of Blockade against Cuba
The general secretary of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR), Ernesto Samper, said that the lifting of US sanctions on Cuba and the evacuation of the shutting down of the US naval based in the Cuban territory of Guantanamo are issues to consider for a normalization of relations between Washington and Havana.
Venezuela and Cuba Praise Bilateral Collaboration Relations
Venezuelan foreign minister Delcy Rodriguez stressed the strong bilateral cooperation relations uniting her country and Cuba during a meeting with the island´s ambassador to Caracas Rogelio Polanco.
US Senator Furiously Reacts to Obama´s Decisions on Cuba
During a hearing Tuesday morning in Washington, Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio who has described President Obama´s decision to move towards the normalization of relations with Cuba disgraceful, showed his the real face about the most recent statements by the island on the US funding of internal subversion.
US Legislator Submits Bill against Anti-Cuba Radio and TV Transmissions
US democratic representative for Minnesota, Betty McCollum, this week submitted draft legislation to eliminate the funding by the Office of Cuba Broadcasting (OCB) of US anti-Cuba radio and TV Marti transmissions.
Cuban Foreign Minister Meets with EU Vice-President in Costa Rica
Cuban foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez and the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policies, Federica Mogherini, met January 27 in San Jose, Costa Rica, where they are attending the 3rd Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, CELAC.
Canadian Citizens Punished by US Blockade of Cuba
Canadian citizens and spouses Brian and Jan Ficht, two gardeners in the province of Alberta, were punished with the freezing of their Paypal account after they used it to finance a three-week trip to Cuba, as direct consequence of US economic, commercial and financial blockade of the island.
Major US Airlines and Credit Card Companies Eager to Operate in Cuba
US companies like American Airlines and American Express have expressed their expectations about operating in Cuba following the reestablishment of relations between Washington and Havana.
Cuban President Raul Castro Arrives in Costa Rica
Cuban president Raul Castro arrived in the early hours of this Tuesday in Costa Rica to participate in the Third Summit of the Community of Latin American and the Caribbean States (CELAC)
Cuba Urban Gardening is an Experience for Minneapolis
The Minneapolis-based StarTribune newspaper published a report on a recent visit by US City Council members to Cuba to look at urban agriculture efforts on the island, here are excerpts of the article:
Ecuador Ready to Assume Pro-tempore Presidency of CELAC
Ecuardor has drawn up its working strategy for its pro-tempore presidency of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), which the South American country will assume on January 28.