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Inluenza-like illness in the United States and Mexico

The United States Government has reported 20 laboratory confirmed human cases of swine influenza A/H1N1 (8 in New York, 7 in California, 2 in Texas, 2 in Kansas and 1 in Ohio). Read More

Discussion on OAS Cuba's re-admission has started

Revoking the 1962 resolution, which excluded the then government of Cuba from participating in the Inter-American system, will provide an opportunity for the OAS to collaborate with Cuba Read More

Influenza-like illness in the United States and Mexico

Because there are human cases associated with an animal influenza virus, and because of the geographical spread of multiple community outbreaks, plus the somewhat unusual age groups affected, these events are of high concern. Read More

Fidel Castro’s Reflections: Feverish Dreams

Fidel Castro, said he could find no explanation for the euphoria expressed by some of the participants at the Port of Spain Summit. Read More


Signed the Declaration of Port of Spain without complete approval

The Declaration did not have complete approval since some countries had reservations, but got the consensus for Prime Minister Patrick Manning to sign in his capacity as Chairman of the Summit.<br /> Read More


Click Mexicana Airlines interested in Congress Tourism in Cuba

The airline Click Mexicana will expand operations to congress tourism in Cuba to meet the growing demand from Mexican clients. Read More

"9 ways for US to talk to Cuba and for Cuba to talk to US" report that brings a Roadmap for Negotiations after the Summit of the

Report made by the Center for Democracy in the Americas, which offers U.S. President Barack Obama and Cuba’s President Raúl Castro a roadmap for negotiations on key national interest issues Read More

The V Summit of America is on its last day.

There are no valid reasons for excluding Cuba from the OAS or any other hemispheric organisation. This is what Chavez and other presidents are arguing at the Summit. Read More

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