Cuba in USA

Cuba at UN anti-corruption conference in Atlanta, USA.

Cuba is attending the Tenth Session of the Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption (CoSP10), which began today in the U.S. city of Atlanta.

The delegation of the island, which participates in this CoSP10 until Friday, is headed by the Comptroller General of the Republic of Cuba, Gladys Bejerano, and includes officials from the Attorney General's Office and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Caribbean country.

Cuba celebrates Human Rights Day with concrete advances.

Havana, Dec. 10, 2023 - Cuba celebrates this Sunday the International Human Rights Day (HRD) with concrete advances in the promotion and protection of human rights for all its citizens, despite the challenges of the U.S. blockade.

Seventy-five years after the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the country is strengthening its legal framework and guaranteeing the full exercise of these essential principles.

Caricom and Cuba reach 51 years of fraternal relations.

The Caribbean Community (Caricom) and Cuba are celebrating 51 years since the establishment of their ties, further strengthened by the solidarity cooperation of the largest of the Antilles and the support of the bloc in the international arena.

Both parties celebrate the decision of Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Guyana and Jamaica to establish diplomatic relations with Havana in 1972 and break with the hostile isolation faced by that government after its revolutionary triumph in 1959.

Cuban electronics affected by U.S. measures.

Cuba's Electronics Group today showed elements that demonstrate its affectation by the economic, commercial and financial measures applied by the United States against this nation.

A communiqué issued by the company added on Thursday that the Group industrially covers the production and services of electrical and electronic equipment, computer solutions and associated equipment, means, parts and pieces for telecommunications and information technology.

U.S. blockade makes it difficult for Cuba to sustain early warning system.

The chief of the National General Staff of the Cuban Civil Defense, Ramón Pardo, affirmed today that the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States on the Caribbean island makes it difficult to sustain the early warning system.

Washington's policy against Havana for six decades has created a complex situation for us, stressed Pardo on the opening day of the 11th International Congress on Disasters and the 7th International Conference of Firefighters, which runs until Friday in the capital's Palacio de Convenciones.

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