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Academic Ramonet demands Cuba’s exclusion from terrorist list

The Casa de las Americas in Havana supports today voiced support for the open letter French-Spanish writer Ignacio Ramonet addressed to U.S. President Joe Biden, demanding the Cuba be removed from the list of sponsors of terrorism.

The cultural institution has called on other writers, artists, cultural promoters, academics and social activists, non-governmental organizations and anyone sensitive to the daily suffering of the Cuban people, to join ‘this noble initiative with their signatures.

11th ALBA-TCP Summit ends with a demand for respect for Venezuela's sovereignty

During the XI Extraordinary Summit of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America - Peoples' Trade Agreement (ALBA-TCP), held on Monday, the heads of state and government of the member countries demanded respect for Venezuela's sovereignty and self-determination.

Likewise, the ten member nations reaffirmed their commitment to the principles of solidarity, social justice and cooperation, fundamental pillars of this regional organization.

Cuban Foreign Ministry rejects alleged interference in U.S. elections

The Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs has rejected in the strongest terms the accusations of alleged interference by this Caribbean nation in the local electoral campaigns of the state of Florida, in the United States.

Through a statement published on its website, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs detailed that articles in The Miami Herald newspaper and others from the McClatchy press organization, to which the newspaper belongs, began a new slanderous campaign against the island at the end of July.

eVisaCuba Electronic Tourist Visa System

The Consular Office of the Cuban Embassy in Seychelles, informs that as of August 2024, the Electronic Tourist Visa System has begun to operate. Any interested person may apply for and obtain their Tourist Visa to Cuba online through the Internet, by scanning the QR Code in the image or by accessing the website: https://evisacuba.cu/en/inicio

Cuban government denies involvement in alleged violent practices in Venezuela

Havana, August 20. --The Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MINREX) issued a statement on Tuesday in which the island's government denies any type of involvement in alleged actions of repression, espionage, persecution and torture in Venezuela.

According to the text, the desperation to hide the failure of coup plans in the South American nation led a representative of the U.S. oligarchies and geostrategic interests "to try to deceive public opinion with false and malicious accusations" against Cuba.

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