Meeting Today in Mexico on Cuban Migration Crisis
A multilateral technical meeting to discuss the Cuban immigration crisis, involving more than 6,000 persons stranded in Costa Rica, takes place today in Mexico.
Read MoreA multilateral technical meeting to discuss the Cuban immigration crisis, involving more than 6,000 persons stranded in Costa Rica, takes place today in Mexico.
Read MoreThe New York Times ran an editorial today asking the US Congress to repeal the Cuban Adjustment Act and the “wet feet – dry feet” policy, arguing that it is the cause of the Cuban migration crisis in Central America. Photo: ticotimes.com
Read MoreThe Government of Costa Rica announced of Friday that it will not grant more temporary visas to Cuban immigrants and decided to break with the political forums of the Central American Integration System (SICA) for their lack of solidarity with the migration issue
Read MoreCuban President Raul Castro will make a visit to France this coming February, government spokesperson Stéphane Le Foll said today in Paris.
Read MoreUS President Barack Obama said that he would love to travel to Cuba in 2016, but only if he can also meet on the island with dissidents, he declared in an interview published today.
Read MoreAfter several months of silence, Fidel Castro published today on the front pages of the Cuban newspapers his open letter to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, in the wake of the resounding electoral defeat of his United Socialist Party in legislative elections last Sunday.
Read MoreThe migratory crisis that keeps some 5,000 Cuban migrants stranded in Costa Rica will be one of the prioritized items on the agenda that is to take President Luis Guillermo Solis to Cuba next week, official sources told DPA.
Read MoreVenezuela’s National Electoral Council (CNE) confirmed on Wednesday that the opposition secured the last two disputed seats following Sunday’s legislative elections, reaching an absolute majority of two thirds, or 112 of the National Assembly’s 167 seats, DPA reported.
Read MoreOne of the thorniest issues to achieve a full normalization in US-Cuba relations are the multiple property claims, in the billions of dollars, that both countries have with the other. Talks are taking place in Havana today on the issue.
Read MoreVenezuela’s opposition secured a resounding victory yesterday in the legislative elections, ending the hegemony at the legislature maintained by supporters of Hugo Chavez and his hand-picked successor Nicolas Maduro over the past 17 years.
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