Myrta Kaulard, representative-resident of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), asserted on Thursday that the book "Impact of climate change and methods of adaptation in Cuba" is an example of the excellent results that can be achieved when there's willingness for integration.
Cuban FM Meets with Counterpart of Togo
Bruno Rodriguez, member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party and Minister of Foreign Affairs, met on Thursday in Havana with Robert Dussey, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of the Republic of Togo, who arrived in the island on Tuesday for an official visit.
Jesse Jackson Describes U.S. Policy against Cuba as Cold and Old-Fashioned War
U.S. Reverend Jesse Jackson called to end the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States on Cuba over the last 52 years, as published on Tuesday by the Web site of the Chicago Sun-Times newspaper.
Evo Morales Dedicates Electoral Victory to Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez
Following his electoral victory with a preliminary 60, 5 percent of the votes on Sunday, Bolivian President Evo Morales dedicated his triumph to Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez.
Maduro Thanks Cuba for Contribution to Train Community Physicians
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro thanked Cuba for its contribution to the program to train community physicians, during the 10th graduation ceremony of 40 doctors held on Tuesday at the Teatro Nacional of Caracas.
Obama Has only Stiffened US Blockade against Cuba
The US economic, commercial and financial blockade of Cuba has been stiffened under the Obama administration with the growing persecution of transactions by banks that have made business with Cuba.
Havana in Final Stage of the New Seven Wonder Cities of the World Contest
Havana is among the 14 cities on the New Seven Wonder Cities contest, which will take the choice of millions of citizens of the world who will select the cities they consider as the new wonders on the planet.
Havana in Final Stage of the New Seven Wonder Cities of the World Contest
Havana is among the 14 cities on the New Seven Wonder Cities contest, which will take the choice of millions of citizens of the world who will select the cities they consider as the new wonders on the planet.
US Scholars against US Blockade of Cuba
The lifting of the US embargo would benefit Cuba and also American companies interested in doing business with the island, said US scholar Phil Peter during a videoconference between Havana and Washington on Wednesday.
First Cuban Health Experts Arrive in Liberia to Fight Ebola
The first group of Cuban health workers that will participate in the fight against the Ebola fever virus in Liberia has arrived in the country as part of the initial brigade sent by Havana to fight the virus in Western Africa, informed the Liberian government on Tuesday.
Cuba Alerts on Expanding North-South Development Gap
Cuba alerted at the United Nations about the permanent growing development gap between rich and poor countries despite the availability of resources and technologies to revert such unfavorable situation.
South African Leader Calls for Stronger Campaign of Solidarity with Cuba
Benson Ngqentsu, Brian Bunting District Secretary of the South African Communist Party, made a call to the progressive forces in his country to support the international solidarity with Cuba campaign, reported Prensa latina news agency.
Argentinean Airlines to Start Flights to Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Mexico
Flights to Cuba by Aerolineas Argentinas (Argentinean Airlines, AA) will begin on January, as well as to other destinations in the Caribbean as part of a plan to expand routes, confirmed on Monday the head of AA, Mariano Recalde.
Cuban Health Workers Arrive in Sierra Leone to Fight Ebola
A Cuban brigade of 165 health specialists arrived Thursday in Freetown, Sierra Leone, to join the fight on Ebola, according to the webpage of the Cuban embassy in Ghana.
Former US State Secretary Henry Kissinger Planned to Attack Cuba in 1976
Declassified documents by the Gerald Ford Presidential Library revealed that former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger drew up secret plans to launch air raids against Cuba back in 1976.