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Electoral Process in Cuba next July 10th

<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt" class="MsoNormal">On July 10th will start in Cuba a new electoral process which begins with the voting for municipal and provincial delegates and ends up with parliamentarian elections in 2008. Read More

Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque meets Rahul Gandhi

Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque met Tuesday with Rahul Gandhi, a member of India&#39;s Parliament and grandson of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Read More

The killing machine

President Fidel Castro is probing into the recent declassification of CIA documents regarding illegal actions by that agency, including plots to eliminate foreign leaders. He underlines that what the documents reveal about the past still continue, only in a more brutal way. Those actions are on global scale and also within the United States, Fidel Castro explains.<br /> Read More

Work and Transport Minister from the State of Western Cape in Cuba

Marius Fransman, South African Work and Transport Minister from the State of Western Cape, is visiting Cuba invited by the Cuban Ministry of Construction. Read More

Cuban Health programs at debate in US forum

Cuba's role in global health is one of the topics to debate in the third day of session of the US Social Forum, taking place in Atlanta, Georgia. Read More

Diplomats from Asian countries praise advances of Cuban biotechnology

Representatives from six countries of the Pacific Islands Forum visited on Thursday the Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (CIGB) in Havana.</font> Read More

Cuba is paying old debts to farmers and increases prices for milk and meat

Cuba is repaying debts to farmers and promising higher prices for milk and meat in an attempt to increase flagging food production in a society that depends on the state for most of what it eats. Read More

High court to reconsider Guantanamo, the justices agree to weigh detainees' right to their day in federal court.

In a surprising rare reversal, the Supreme Court agreed Friday to consider whether prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, had been wrongly held for years without a fair chance to plead their innocence. Read More

CARICOM to improve and enhance relations with Cuba

Saint Vincent and Grenadines' Prime Minister and President of CARICOM, Ralph Gonsalves, said this organization of Caribbean states will further encourage its relations with Cuba, Venezuela and the Dominican Republic in 2008 to the benefit of regional development. Read More

The Cuban parliament holds plenary session

The Cuban legislature meets in full on Friday at the Havana Convention Center, with an agenda that includes reports from the Attorney General and the Supreme Court. Read More

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