It was to be expected that the de facto government of Bolivia should join in the lies that Washington is attempting to sell to the world public opinion about the Cuban medical personnel that brings its aid, full of solidarity, to other nations. ... More
President Donald Trump is expected to host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Netanyahu's political rival Benny Gantz at the White House on January 28 to unveil the president's "Deal of the Century" peace deal for the Middle East.... More
As the impeachment trial gets underway, President Trump is in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum, where he delivered a speech earlier today to the gathered elites. The climate crisis was the top priority for this year’s forum. ... More
Cuba will complete its public administration reform this weekend with the designation of mayors in the 168 municipalities, official sources announced today.... More
Havana, January 19 (RHC)-- The president of the National Electoral Council (CEN), Alina Balseiro, announced on Saturday that all proposed governors and deputy governors in Cuba's provinces were elected.... More
The Cubapetroleo Union (CUPET) announced on Monday that the recent sanctions imposed by the U.S. Administration on the Pan-American Corporation S.A., have reduced the availability of that fuel on the island.... More
We should be skeptical when Trump, or any leader, invokes secret “intelligence” to justify their violent actions.... More
As part of its ongoing efforts to punish the Cuban people, the U.S. Government announced January 10th the suspension of all charter flights to the Caribbean island, except for those trips bound to Havana's José Martí International Airport.... More
Judge Beth Bloom from the Southern District Court of Florida has once again dismissed a lawsuit against a cruise ship company under Title III of the extraterritorial Helms-Burton Act.... More
A U.S. judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed against MSC Cruises under Title III of the controversial Helms-Burton Act against Cuba.... More
The Spanish tourism magazine Preferente reported on Friday, January 3, that a U.S. judge decided to remove the Spanish hotel chain Meliá from a lawsuit under Title III of the Helms-Burton Act. ... More
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