Statement by MINREXOn January 14, 2025, the United States government announced the decision to: 1) exclude Cuba from the State Department's list of countries that allegedly sponsor terrorism; 2) use the presidential prerogative to prevent action from being taken in U.S. courts against lawsuits filed under Title III of the Helms-Burton Act; and 3) eliminate the list of restricted Cuban entities that designates a group of institutions with which U.S. citizens and institutions are prohibited from carrying out financial transactions, which has had an effect on third countries.

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Asamblea NacionalToday, October 10, will be another memorable day for the homeland. Maintaining the historical continuity of the Cuban Revolution, initiated 151 years ago in La Demajagua, the Republic of Cuba’s Council of State Council will be elected during an extraordinary session of the National Assembly of People’s Power, as stipulated in the second transitory provision of the new Constitution. Read more Live: Fourth Extraordinary Session of the National Assembly of Popular Power begins

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This December 10, Cuba welcomes International Human Rights Day with new milestones marked by a diligent process to score even more victorious achievements under a Revolution that from day one implemented programs in favor of equity and full social justice as an essential question of principle.

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imperio eeuuEvery time honest people think about the statement of President Joe Biden on the civil unrest —brief, unusual, manipulated and vandalistic— that occurred in Cuba, their blood boils! In his words, the U.S. policy on Cuba is right and before his Vice President Kamala Harris, he stated that the blockade will be only lifted under the approval of the “gusanera” (NT: group of Cuban exile people opposed to the Cuban Revolution) and Cuba will no longer post a threat to the U.S. national security.

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Representatives of the Venceremos Brigade of solidarity with Cuba, coming from US, arrived in the island through the Frank Pais Garcia International Airport of Holguín, with the purpose of developing a fruitful program of activities in the Greater Antilles.

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