Washington.- “Washington’s over 50 year-long economic, commercial and financial blockade against Cuba remains as the main obstacle for the normalization of relations between respectful Cubans living in the United States and their country of origin”, according to Cuba’s Deputy Foreign Minister Dagoberto Rodríguez.
Cuban Émigrés Living in the U.S. Demand End of Blockade, Freedom of Cuban Five
Rhetoric Used by Those Set Themselves Up as "Judges" in the Field of Human Rights is Not Sincere
Cuba warned of attempts by the U.S. and its European allies to make the Human Rights Council, based in the Swiss city of Geneva, a platform of prosecutions and attacks on Southern nations, as if the ones who selected themselves as "judges" had an honest record.
A cursed locomotive in Senado Sugar Mill?
Camagüey City,- True or unlikely stories are enriched every generation by means of popular legends whose protagonists (afraid of revenge) almost always take their secrets away with them. The burying of a locomotive at the old Senado Sugar Mill is no longer a secret but a historical research challenge.
Alan Gross: Neither Fool nor Innocent
Havana.- After months during which the U.S. government tried to silence Cuba's reasons to arrest U.S. citizen Alan Gross on charges of acts against the country's independence, and avoided to admit his responsibility in the case, the truth has made headlines in world media.
President Raul Castro Presides over PCC Conference Closing Session
Havana. -President Raul Castro, First Secretary of Cuba's Communist Party (PCC) Central Committee, presides over the closing session of the PCC 1st National Conference at Havana Convention Center today.
Cuba: Communist Party Leader Urges Members to Work for the Future
HAVANA. -The Second Secretary of the Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party (CC-PCC), Jose Ramon Machado Ventura, urged the members of this political organization to work with more responsibility and looking to the future.
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