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Cuba to Ease Plight of Jailed Dissidents in Deal with Spain

<div align="justify"> HAVANA, Cuba — Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos said his country is willing to take in 52 Cuban political prisoners set for release by Raul Castro’s government. </div> Read More

Clinton says Cuba prisoner release a positive sign

<div align="justify"> WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Cuba's decision to release 52 political prisoners is overdue but still a positive sign from the island's government, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Thursday. </div> Read More

WestJet adds New Orleans, Grand Cayman and Santa Clara, Cuba

<div align="justify"> CALGARY, July 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - WestJet today unveiled its winter schedule for 2010-2011, featuring three new destinations, 10 new routes and expanded service on more than 30 others - and at everyday low fares all year-round. </div> Read More

To cure art

Between megalomania and anonymity, the figure of art curators deserves to be placed in its fair place. Read More

China-Cuba relations at best moment: Chinese ambassador

<div align="justify"> HAVANA, July 7 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Ambassador to Cuba Liu Yuqin described on Wednesday as &quot;excellent&quot; the relations between both nations and governments, emphasizing their mutual solidarity.<br /> </div> Read More

Bombing suspect arrives in Cuba to face charges

HAVANA (Reuters) - A Salvadorean man arrested in Venezuela last week was flown to Cuba on Wednesday to face charges that he carried out bombings of Cuban hotels in 1997.<br /> Read More

Cuban National Hotel Included in UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register

<div align="justify"> HAVANA, Cuba.- In recognition of its history, elegance and documents it treasures, the Cuban National Hotel was included in the National Memory of the World register, a UNESCO program aiming at safeguarding documentary heritage of humanity. </div> Read More

Seven Cubans trying to reach US by raft sent home

MIAMI — Seven Cubans who set off by raft from the Cuba hoping to reach the United States were intercepted and returned home on Tuesday, US Coast Guard officials said.<br /> Read More

Aiming to strengthen humanitarian bridge to Cuba

<div align="justify"> Friends of The Third World volunteer coordinator Marian Waltz said the nonprofit organization is not just about talking about peace, but about “actually working to build long-lasting peace.” Tonight’s event, “Friendshipment to Cuba,” is working to offer humanitarian aid to Cuba.<br /> </div> Read More