Cuba, France Agree on Development of Hepatitis B Vaccine

French company Abivax and the Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (CIGB) in Cuba announced an agreement here today to partner in the development and commercialization of vaccines, among them, one against the Hepatitis B virus.

US Senators Demand End of Blockade Against Cuba

U.S. Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy and Republican Representative Jeff Flake today demanded that the U.S. government cease its commercial, economic and financial blockade against Cuba, imposed by the U.S.A. more than 50 years ago.

Spaniards Ratify Solidarity with Cuba and Antiterrorists

Groups of solidarity with Cuba organized a traditional Madrid stew with more than 300 people demanding the end of the U.S. blockade and release for four Cuban antiterrorist fighters unjustly condemned in that northern country.

Cuba and Angola: An Exemplary Friendship

Angola and Cuba are a symbol of friendship. Our sons shed their blood and fought together for the independence of this African country, where today both Cubans and Angolans cooperate to achieve greater development, said Alicia Corredera, Vice President of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP) during a welcoming ceremony at the headquarters of Angolas Association of Friendship and Solidarity with Peoples (Laasp).

China Ready to Work with CELAC

China declared today to be ready to work with the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) to establish, before the end of 2014, the common forum approved at the recent summit of the regional body held in Havana.

Emblematic Cuban Cinema-Theater Celebrates Centennial

The emblematic Velasco cinema-theater, in which celebrities such as Tito Guizar, Jorge Negrete and Libertad Lamarque performed, will celebrate its centennial with film screenings, lectures, and other cultural activities.

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