Cuba in USA

Washington DC City Council approves resolution in favor of Cuba.

The Washington DC City Council, in the United States, approved a resolution urging President Biden to lift the blockade and remove Cuba from the List of State Sponsors of Terrorism.

Resolution PR25-0113, entitled "Sense of the Council on the Reestablishment of Relations between Cuba and the US", expresses the will of the American people to normalize relations between the two countries.

Cuba ratifies that the blockade also harms Americans

Cuba ratified today that the U.S. economic, commercial and financial blockade also affects U.S. citizens and businessmen.

From our country we thank the U.S. congressmen who continue to promote the end of this criminal policy, which has severely harmed Cuban families for more than 60 years, published the Tiwtter portal of the Caribbean Foreign Ministry.

Cuban magazine Bohemia celebrates 115 years of existence

Cuban magazine Bohemia, considered one of the oldest in Latin America and the doyenne of investigative journalism in the region, celebrates its 115th anniversary today.

Born on May 10, 1908 in Havana, the illustrated weekly publication was one of the strongest pillars of the cultural press in its first decades, but over time it took on issues linked to the country's social, political and economic challenges in the years prior to the revolutionary triumph of 1959.

Council of State convenes session of Cuban Parliament

Cuba's Council of State convened an extraordinary session of the National Assembly of People's Power (ANPP) for May 25, whose agenda includes an update on the country's economic situation, it was reported today.

A note published in the Granma newspaper indicates that at that meeting, starting at 09:00 local time, the Social Communication Bill and the Proposal of the Legislative Schedule of the 10th Legislature will also be discussed.

European initiative against blockade of Cuba supported in the Americas

Organizations and personalities from Latin American countries and the United States added their voice this week to the campaign of the Europe for Cuba channel "World Tsunami against the blockade", the platform of solidarity with the island highlighted today.

Argentine Nobel Peace Prize winner and activist Adolfo Pérez Esquivel was one of those who supported the call to put an end to the U.S. economic, commercial and financial blockade against the Antillean nation, a policy that has been in place for more than six decades.

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