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The governments of Cuba and Mexico signed a memorandum of understanding

The governments of Cuba and Mexico signed a memorandum of understanding on Monday to guarantee legal, orderly and safe migratory flows between the two countries Read More

Cuba: The Guantanamo Bay prison will not close before Bush leaves

The Guantanamo Bay prison for terrorism suspects will not close under President George W. Bush but the next president and Congress should move swiftly to shut it down, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on <br /> <br /> Tuesday. Read More

Mexico: Cuban Foreign Minister Agenda Covers Migration

Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque's agenda during a visit to Mexico, in a context of progressive improvement of bilateral relations, will be focused today on signing a memorandum of understanding about migratory issues. Read More

Cuba responds to the artistic Project of Mexican photographer

The artistic Project of the Mexican photographer Pedro Meyer, &quot;Herejías&quot;, that will represent a good part of his work in an unprecedented and parallel way in 60 museums from al over the world, was coordinated in this capital at the Casa de las Américas. Read More

Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque arrived in Mexico

Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque arrived in Mexico on Sunday for a three-day official visit, in which signing a memorandum of understanding in migratory affairs between the two nations is scheduled. Read More

Alicia Alonso Dance School Opens in Mexico

A dance institute bearing the name of renowned Cuban ballerina Alicia Alonso has opened in the Mexican state of Tecamachalco. The new school will be following the program of the Cuban Ballet School. Read More

Bridge for the Cuban Five

Drawings by Antonio Guerrero, one of the Cuban Five imprisoned in the US, and photos by Bill Hackwell, member of the US National Committee to Free the Cuban Five, comprise an exposition titled &quot;A Bridge of Solidarity&quot; that just opened at the Computer Palace in Havana. Read More

Cuban-Americans, longtime Republicans, drift to Obama

Over espresso and cake in Miami's Little Havana, Lidia Arcuri lays bare the way the world's biggest Cuban community in exile is thinking about the upcoming US presidential election. Read More

US Hits Cuba Food, Health Sectors Hardest

Cuban Permanent Mission to the United Nations denounced that since the beginning of the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the US against Cuba, the food and health sectors have been the hardest hit. Read More

The famous US movie maker Steven Soderbergh to criticize US blockade against Cuba

The famous US movie maker Steven Soderbergh declared that Washington’s blockade against Cuba has no sense and that policy only gets the support of a very small group of people. Read More

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