Category Archives: Cuba-US relations

U.S. Delegation Traveling to Havana with Kerry Announced

Nineteen personalities of the US policy and government will accompany Secretary of State John Kerry for the official opening ceremony of the U.S. Embassy in Havana, scheduled for August 14, according to a communiqué issued by the Press Department of the State Department.

I admire Cuba’s social system, says American girl

The jovial face barely allows discovering the fatigue of a long journey. Almost without pause for sleep, Ana Miledys Rosario, member of the 46th contingent of Venceremos Brigade, which comes from the United States to visit the island, agrees to talk to ACN.

It’s Time to Change Measures against Cuba, says The New York Times

The laws and coercive measures implemented by various U.S. administrations against Cuba remain frozen in time and it’s time to change them, points out an editorial on Monday in The New York Times.

Oakland University student says in Cuba I discovered a lot

Upon her return to the United States after a recent study trip to Cuba, Oakland University sophomore Annabelle Chidiac said “I went there to discover and I discovered a lot”.

Activists in Britain Call Conference on US-Cuba Relations

An international conference called Cuban Futures will be held October in London on the reestablishment of US-Cuba relations and prospects for normalization of links between the two countries with the participation of speakers from Cuba, the U.K., and North America.