Author: Circles Robinson

Hunger Striker’s Health Worsens

Cuban dissident Guillermo Fariñas’ health worsened after 125 days of a hunger strike due to an infection and the possible presence of a blood clog that could affect some vital organ, said Alicia Hernández, the dissident’s mother. Fariñas is demanding the release of some 20 sick political prisoners.

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Cuba-Venezuela Build Nickeliferous Plant

A Cuban-Venezuelan joint venture began the construction of a nickeliferous plant, a fundamental component of stainless steel, valued at 700 million dollars. The plant, which will be built in three years in Moa, in the island’s eastern region, will have a capacity of 68,000 tons a year.

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Syria’s Al-Assad Begins Cuba Visit

Syrian President Bachar Al-Assad begins today an official visit to Cuba on Monday, during which he will meet with the highest ranking authorities, reported IPS. This is the first visit ever to Cuba by a Syrian president. The two nations established diplomatic relations back in 1965.

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Fidel Castro Warns of US-Iran War

Former Cuban President Fidel Castro sent out a warning on Sunday about a possible US-Israeli conflict with Iran that would bring unfathomable consequences. Reports last week of US and Israeli warship movements brought on the statement by Castro.

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Cuba Needs Dialogue without Sectarianism

The economic situation is at its most critical point; social stagnation is chronic; the international campaign to isolate the government is worsening; the opposition is gathering strength, and measures by the state to alleviate some internal tensions are interpreted as weakness in the face of international pressure.

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Underground Bakeries

Yasser Gonzalez Prieto (a baker by profession) is 36 years old and lives in the Alamar community, on the outskirts of Havana. This is also where he works, though in a way that is somewhat atypical. He has been on the payroll of one of the bakeries in this neighborhood for about a year but doesn’t have to go to work.

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Tropical Storm Alex NO Threat to Cuba

The weather system moving south of Cuba has been dubbed Tropical Storm Alex and is expected to touch ground in northern Belize or the Mexican Yucatan sometime on Sunday. The storm, located north of Honduras on Saturday —225 kilometers east of Belize and 260 kilometers southeast of Chetumal, Mexico is NOT considered a threat to Cuba, reported the Cuban Weather Institute (INSMET).

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Cuba Travel Ban on House Agenda

On Wednesday, June 30, at 2 pm the full House Committee on Agriculture will hold a business meeting to consider H.R. 4645, the Travel Restriction Reform and Export Enhancement Act, which would facilitate agricultural sales to Cuba and restore the right of all US-Americans to travel to the island.

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