Marti and Our America Unity, Costa Rican Academician Says

For Miguel Alvarado, a Costa Rican academician who studies the work of Cuban independence hero Jose Marti, the best tradition of his thoughts is the unity of Our America, a region ranging from Mexico to Chile and Argentina, as that visionary patriot defined.

Cuba 's Work at CELAC Presidency Evaluated

Cuba's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Abelardo Moreno highlighted the seriousness of the island´s work in the presidency of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC).

Cuban-Venezuelan Refinery Begins 2014 Operations

The Cuban-Venezuelan oil refining firm Cuvenpetrol S.A. operating in this south-central Cuban city since 2007 will begin production today corresponding to the current year, local media are reporting.

Salvadorians Demand Release of Cuban Antiterrorists

Members of the Salvadorian Coordinating Committee of Solidarity with Cuba (CSSC) marched in caravan through important sites of this city demanding the immediate release of the Cuban antiterrorist fighters unjustly condemned in the United States since 1998.

Casa de las Americas Literary Awards Opens

Argentina, Cuba, Mexico, and Colombia are the countries with great number of works in contest in the 55th edition of the Casa de las Americas Literary Award, whose working sessions start here today.

Japanese Communist Congress Condemns Blockade on Cuba

The 26th Congress of the Japanese Communist Party (JCP) described as illegal and prolonged the more than 50 year U.S blockade on Cuba, saying that measure has prevented that country to reach a greater development.

Cuba Invites GCC Leader to Attend CELAC Summit

The general secretary of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Abdul Latif bin Rashed Al Zayani, received Cuban ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Enrique Enriquez, with who he analyzed the possible multilateral cooperation, diplomatic sources said today.

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