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Cuba Support Group Ireland condemns escalation of US blockade
MEDIA ADVISORY 1 May 2019 Cuba Support Group Ireland condemns escalation of US blockade Cuba Support Group Ireland condemns the intensification of the illegal blockade […]

Cuban Foreign Ministry denounces escalating U.S. hostility
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejects, in the strongest terms, the new escalation in aggressive U.S. behavior toward Cuba through the Helms-Burton Act The U.S. […]

Council of Ministers assuring support for recovery efforts
President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez again led a Council of Ministers meeting to review progress being made in recovery efforts in Havana, in the wake of […]

A message from the Embassy of the Republic of Cuba to IRELAND
Considering the interest that several people have expressed to us, we send information about the possibility of making bank transfers in favor of the […]

American diplomats who supposedly got sick in Cuba? Are you feeling confused?
Have you heard the story of American diplomats who supposedly got sick in Cuba? There has been talk of impossible acoustic weapons, viruses and brain […]

Irish co-production “Viva” premiers in Havana’s Latinamerican Film Festival
According to a 1959 law, cinema is “the most powerful and provocative form of artistic expression, and the most direct and widespread vehicle for education […]

The Secret History of How Cuba Helped End Apartheid.
The Secret History of How Cuba Helped End Apartheid Cuba is the only country in the world that sent its armed forced to confront Apartheid.

Farewell Mandela: Cuba remembers your words (even if the media hides them)
“The defeat of the apartheid army served as an inspiration to the struggling people of South Africa. Without the defeat of Cuito Cuanavale our organizations would not have been legalized. The defeat of the racist army in Cuito Cuanavale made it possible for me to be here with you today.” – Nelson Mandela, Cuba, 1991.

Obama administration shreds yet another International Convention and tightens the illegal blockade of Cuba
The Cuban Interests Section in Washington, D.C., has reiterated to the U.S. Department of State the legal duty of the U.S. Government to meet the commitments undertaken under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of April 18, 1961, and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations of April 24, 1963, which stipulate that the receiving State shall accord full facilities for the performance of the functions of the diplomatic corps.