Mexican writer Sergio Pitol could hardly control his choked voice as he finished reading fragments of his Diario de la Pradera, a touching testimony of his stay in Havana four years ago.
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The Mexican Movement of Solidarity with Cuba sent Sunday about 20 tons of groceries to support victims of three hurricanes that devastated the island in hardly 70 days.
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Chinese President Hu Jintao will attend the G-20 summit of government leaders in Washington later this month, to discuss tackling the world financial crisis, before heading south to visit U.S. ideological foe Cuba.
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Prime Minster Stephen Harper said Wednesday he looked forward to meeting with U.S. president-elect Barack Obama to "strengthen the special bond" that exists between Canada and the U.S.
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European Union Foreign Ministers formulated what would be their common position for the future relations with US, giving no details before United States 2008 Presidential Elections take place, scheduled for Tuesday November 4.
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An exhibition in tribute to the visual arts myths Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, opened its doors to the public in Mexico, done by 47 Cuban artists.
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Film club Letras e Imágenes of the Cuba National Library will premiere on November 6th “Shine a Light” (2008), a film directed by Martin Scorsese about legendary British band The Rolling Stones.
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez called for U.S. Senator Barack Obama, favored in opinion polls to win the presidential election on Nov. 4, to end his country's trade embargo of Cuba.
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The Cuban Government has decried the recent attack by the US army on a small Syrian village bordering with Iraq, killing eight civilians, and has demanded that the US government stop these military actions immediately.
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