Democratic senator insists on lifting U.S. blockade of Cuba
Democratic Senator Ron Wyden affirmed today that he will continue efforts to end the U.S. blockade of Cuba and normalize trade relations between the two countries.
Wyden, who chairs the Senate Finance Committee and was the first legislator to visit Cuba in four years, advocated support for non-state forms of economic management in the Caribbean country, a sector that, in his opinion, is "vibrant".
Cuba's resistance to U.S. aggression highlighted in France
The Cuba Si France association today recognized the island's resistance to U.S. aggressions, in a message of greeting to the Revolution on its 64th anniversary.
On January 1, 1959, Batista's mafia regime, supported by the United States, was swept away by a group of revolutionaries led by an exceptional man, Fidel Castro; and the empire has not accepted since then that a small third world country bravely emancipates itself from its tutelage, it affirmed in a statement shared with Prensa Latina.
The more than 400 million of another infamy against Cuba
After a year recognized as one of the toughest in revolutionary history, a new action has been added to the list of U.S. villainies against the Greater Antilles.
Beth Bloom, a federal judge in South Florida, using Title III of the Helms-Burton Act, ordered four cruise lines that included Cuba in their itineraries to pay more than 400 million dollars for alleged damages to the U.S. company, Havana Docks, which had the concession to operate some of the docks in the port of Havana before the triumph of the Revolution.
Activities of the Cuban Embassy in Washington D.C. - 2022.
2022 passed as an intense year for our country. During this period the Cuban Embassy in Washington D.C. worked hard. We propose a summary of the most relevant moments. #JuntarYVencer #MejorSinBloqueo
Cuban President urges to work with passion in 2023
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel urged today to work with passion and enthusiasm in 2023, a few days before commemorating the 64th anniversary of the Revolution.
In his Twitter account, the president referred to his speech at the last session of the year of the Council of Ministers, where he called for joining efforts to reverse the difficult economic situation the Caribbean nation is going through, despite the obstacles caused by the intensification of the blockade imposed by the United States.




