Timor Leste's Education Minister Joao Cancio Freitas affirmed on Thursday more than 15,000 people have learned to read and write in his country, thanks to the collaboration of Cuban teachers.
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The Republic of Seychelles' Parliament president, Patrick Herminie, left for Cuba Monday for a 7-day official visit, invited by his Cuban counterpart, Ricardo Alarcon, diplomatic sources informed.
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Australia's Acting Prime Minister Julia Gillard says the United States has been told for a second time that Australia will not resettle detainees freed from the Guantanamo Bay military prison in Cuba.
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The Australian government might accept some detainees who are released from Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, for resettlement at the request of the United States, but only after a rigorous case-by-case assessment, an Australian newspaper reported on Saturday.
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The film ‘La Noche de los Inocentes’ (The Night of the Innocents) represented Cuba at the 7th Latin American Film Festival in Malaysia, which ended last December 7th.
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East Timor celebrated Cuba’s Independence deed within the World Drive Against the Blockade with a new telephone line (roaming) joining both countries.
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The presentation of the Look Book record of Eliades Ochoa and his Patria quartet was crowned with success, commented organizers of the event dedicated to the Cuban music and culture.<br />
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Cuban Vice President Esteban Lazo met Tuesday evening with the president of Kiribati, Anote Tong and the Prime Minister of Tuvalu, Apisai Lelemia, to whom he offered greetings from President Raul Castro.
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Jose Ramos Horta, President of the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste arrives in Cuba Wednesday on an official invitation by the President of the Council of State and Ministers, Army General Raul Castro.
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