Cuba will participate in the NAM coordination meeting.
Cuba's First Deputy Foreign Minister Gerardo Peñalver heads the delegation that will participate in the Ministerial Meeting of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), the Foreign Ministry informed today.
The meeting, to be held on July 5 and 6 in Baku, Azerbaijan, will make it possible to continue advancing in the process of revitalizing the NAM as a forum for political coordination, and to exchange views on other relevant issues on the international agenda.
Cuban music makes the public dance in the United States.
To the rhythm of the best Cuban salsa, residents of Virginia, United States, made the dance floor shake.
Locos por mi Habana, El Águila, among other well-known songs by Manolito Simonet y Su Trabuco were played during the concert offered this Sunday at The Palace cultural center by the Cuban band.
The presentation is part of the tour that Manolito and his orchestra are carrying out in several U.S. cities, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the group.
From Connecticut to Havana, opening doors to Cuba.
The more than 2,000 kilometers that separate Connecticut from Cuba seemed to be shortened this week with the visit of legislators from that U.S. state determined to extend a hand to the Caribbean country.
Geraldo Reyes Jr., James Sánchez and Anabel Figueroa, members of the House of Representatives of the Connecticut General Assembly, and Edwin Vargas Jr., a former member of that body, stayed in this capital from June 25 to 29 with a clear objective: to seek ways to help lift the blockade imposed by Washington on the Antillean nation more than 60 years ago.
Legislators from Connecticut, USA, visit Prensa Latina headquarters.
Legislators from the US state of Connecticut today visited the headquarters of Prensa Latina, as part of a trip to Cuba that seeks to strengthen bilateral relations and demand an end to the blockade imposed by Washington.
Geraldo Reyes Jr., James Sánchez and Anabel Figueroa, members of the House of Representatives of the Connecticut General Assembly, and Edwin Vargas Jr., former member of that body, spoke with the president of this news agency, Luis Enrique González, about the purpose of their time on the island and their impressions of this stay.
Findings of Che's remains, a fact that shocked Cuba.
The discovery of the remains of the Argentinean Cuban guerrilla Ernesto Che Guevara 26 years ago today, marked a milestone that shocked Cuba, after three decades of incessant search.
Such event is considered here a victory over those who, by hiding the corpses of Che and his comrades-in-arms in the Bolivian war, tried to silence the example of rebelliousness of the Cuban Revolution and a show of loyalty and gratitude for the sacrifice of the man known here as the Heroic Guerrilla.