A H1N1 Flu at Cuban Disaster Conference

A roundtable on experiences in preventing the A H1N1 flu, which has killed over 18,000 people worldwide, is part of the 8th Congress on Disasters in Cuba, attended by 350 delegates from 37 countries.

Paraguayans Back Cuban 5

The Paraguayan Coordinating Committee of Solidarity with Cuba convened a meeting on Wednesday to support the Cuban Five, unjustly imprisoned in 1998 in US jails for fighting terrorism.

Cuba Addresses in Geneva Employment Crisis

Cuban Labor and Social Security Minister Margarita M. Gonzalez talked on Tuesday about the world employment crisis affecting humanity and its catastrophic consequences for development.

Obama Can Bring Posada Carriles to Justice

With one stroke, US President Barack Obama could extradite to Venezuela Luis Posada Carriles, responsible for the 1976 mid-flight explosion of a Cuban civilian airliner, lawyer Jose Pertierra stated on Tuesday.

Cuba Rejects US State Dept Report

The Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MINREX) rejects the disrespectful allegations contained in a US State Department report on human trafficking and the inclusion of Cuba in the worst category.

Venezuelans to Recall Che Legacy

National Library of Venezuela and House of the Americas Jose Marti will recall on June 14 the legacy of the Argentinean-Cuban guerrilla Ernesto Che Guevara to celebrate the 82 anniversary of his birthday.

Cuba Winds up Jose Marti Colloquium

Convinced that urgent actions are needed to stop environmental deterioration and protect life on Earth, some 300 delegates from 21 countries are concluding on Friday the Second International José Martí Colloquium "For a Culture of Nature."

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