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Haiti President to Attend Mexico-CARICOM Meeting

President of Haiti Rene Preval is expected to attend the Summit of Mexico and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) to discuss the possibility to increase the assistance for Haitian reconstruction after the quake. Read More

US business, Cuban officials to discuss renewing tourism ties

US companies and Cuban authorities are to meet in the coming weeks to discuss possible tourism by US citizens to Cuba in the event that Washington lifts its decades-long embargo on the island, a businessman said Thursday. <br /> Read More

Bilateral Links and Haiti to Center Cuba-Mexico Meeting

Cuban and Mexican parliamentarians will discuss in Havana on Friday the state of bilateral relations on different fields and between their respective legislative bodies, as well as the situation in Haiti among other issues. Read More

Cuba/US Migration Talks Start in Havana

Today, U.S. and Cuban representatives will meet in Havana to discuss implementation of the U.S.-Cuba Migration Accords, according to a note from the Office of the Spokesman at the US State Department in Washington DC. Read More

Cuba Sends New Medical Team to Haiti

Fifty Bolivian doctors who graduated from the Havana-based Latin American School of Medicine (ELAM) arrived in Haiti on Monday to join the Cuban healthcare professionals who are assisting victims of the January 12 earthquake that wreaked havoc in this nation.<br /> Read More

Cuban Voters Nominate Candidates

Cuban voters will nominate their candidates for delegates to the municipal parliaments in over 50.900 areas, said on Tuesday the vice president of the National Electoral Commission Rubén Pérez. Read More

New Book on Alberto Granado and Che Guevara

Motorcycle Diaries by Brazilian director Walter Salles not only popularized the travels of a young Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara and friend Alberto Granado through South America but also an enduring friendship.<br /> Read More

Cuban Doctors were in Haiti before the quake

When the devastating earthquake hit Port-au-Prince, Cuba's emergency responders didn't have far to travel. There were already some 350 Cuban medical personnel working in Haiti, sent by the Castro government to provide free care in nearly every <br /> Haitian municipality. Read More

US sends official to Cuba for migration talks

The United States and Cuba were Wednesday holding fresh talks on migration issues, with President Barack Obama's administration sending its highest-ranking envoy yet to the island. Read More

International Habano Festival Dedicated to Women

The role of women in the production and commercialization of cigars, will be among the topics of the XII International Habano Festival, which will be held from February 22 through the 26 at the Conventions Palace in Havana. Read More

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