The Havana Syndrome, a set of symptoms reportedly experienced by U.S. and Canadian diplomats in Cuba, is a media fabrication, scientists said earlier this week in Havana.... More


Cuban emigration to the United States began in the 1820s and expanded from the 1870s to the 1950s

Cuban emigration, 1820 to 1958

The United States has been the natural destiny of Cuban emigration since the nineteenth century, as a result of their geographical proximity and increasingly growing economic relations. By Charles McKelvey... More


The Cuban Academy of Sciences, in coordination with the Cuban Center for Neurosciences began on Monday a forum to debate the multiple facets of scientific research about the alleged health incidents reported by the U.S. embassy diplomats since late 2016.... More


On February 29 at the weekly event Sabatina of the Cultural Center Fresa y Chocolate in the Vedado section of the City of Havana, Dr. Jesús Arboleya gave a talk, “Cuba and the Cuban-Americans confront the Trump Administration: To where will the pendulum swing?”... More


Facts proved that epidemic respects no borders and its outbreak leaves no one out, as an increasing number of cases in more countries were reported over the last few days.... More


Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez warned earlier this week about the threat posed to the international community by the aggressive positions of the U.S. government, including its militarism and global expansion. ... More


The Cuban delegation to the high-level segment of the 43rd regular session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, headed by Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, once again reaffirmed our country's commitment to the promotion and protection of human rights for all.... More


Representatives of the Cuban emigration applaud Fidel’s speech on the relations between Cuba and the émigré community on December 8, 1978

The Fourth Conference “The Nation and the Emigration” will take place from April 8 to April 10 in Havana. by Charles McKelvey February 24, 2020... More


Cuban economy minister Alejandro Gil emphasized that the non-state sector is very important and has a role to play in Cuba’s development strategy. ... More


by Derek Seidman, Truthout... More


While many around the world are extending a helping hand to China in the fight against the novel coronavirus epidemic, some U.S. politicians once again are hyping up their same old talk of the so-called China threat.... More


Cuban Minister of Economy and Planning Alejandro Gil refuted arguments to the effect that the country’s economy is inefficient, and that the shortages of resources is not due to the US blockade.... More


By Marjorie Cohn / Truthout... More


U.S. President Donald Trump returned to Mar-a-Lago over the weekend for the 29th golf-related trip of his presidency to his for-profit Palm Beach, Florida, resort, raising his total taxpayer golf tab to $133.8 million.... More


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