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US actor Danny Glover said in this capital that this is an ideal context to join our peoples and think again what to do to save mankind.
He wondered how to preserve ourselves and the planet and said this is the greatest test we must pass.
Cuba on Thursday reiterated its commitment with development despite the blockade the United States has maintained on the island for over 50 years ago, during a speech at the UN Human Right Council (HRC). Cuban delegate Juan Antonio Quintanilla stated that the main obstacle for the right to the development of the Cuban people is the economic, trade and financial blockade imposed by Washington.
A 24-hour fast demanding the release of five Cuban antiterrorist fighters unjustly held in U.S. prisons begins on Saturday in front of the embassy of that northern nation in Mexico.
Cables of the US Interest Section in Havana leaked by Wikileaks reveal that Washington supplies thousands of dollars daily to fabricate internal incidents in Cuba.
The UN high commissioner for human rights, Navi Pillay, was informed on Friday about the situation of five Cuban antiterrorists held in U.S. prisons.
Social security spendings in Cuba to treat common illnesses and accidents in workers grew during the first semester of 2011, according to a report from the National Statistics Office published by the local press on Thursday.
ON September 5, all of the country's classrooms, at different levels of schooling, will open to receive thousands of children, adolescents and youth who will be experiencing for the first time, or reliving, the greetings and ruckus of a schoolyard before a morning or evening start.
Cuban ballet dancer Carlos Acosta will be awarded with the National Dance Prize 2011 next Monday, becoming at his 38 years old the youngest artist to receive this award.
Friends of Cuba in Puerto Rico said that the authorization of the San Juan-Havana charter flights are far from a change in the traditional U.S. hostile policy against its neighboring island.
The Federation of Cuban Women (FMC) on Tuesday is celebrating its 51st anniversary with its sight set on the urban and rural sector to maintain its contribution to the development of the Caribbean nation.
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