Obama Ignores Majority Consensus on Cuba

U.S. President Barack Obama, ignored the consensus of the majority of countries in the region to invite Cuba to the Sixth Summit of the Americas which will be held this weekend in Cartagena.

Vietnamese Leader Meets with Fidel Castro

General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Nguyen Phu Trong met with the leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, whom he considered a brother. "The meeting was very cordial and interesting, without any protocol; like brothers living together in the same house.

Tribute to Fidel Castro at Chapel of Man in Quito

The launch of the book "Fidel Castro, Guerrillero del Tiempo" at the Chapel of Man (Capilla del Hombre) in Quito, which showcases the work of his friend Oswaldo Guayasamin, became a motive of a mass tribute to the life of the leader of the Cuban Revolution.

Book on Fidel Castro Makes Headlines in Guayaquil

Ecuadorian media highlighted on Wednesday the launch in Guayaquil of the book "Fidel Castro, Guerrillero del Tiempo" by its autor Katiuska Blanco and Cuban writer and presidential advisor Abel Prieto.

ALBA Economic Council Session Fruitful, Says Cuba

The session of the Economic Council of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA) in Quito was fruitful, as we could see the concrete steps being taken by the bloc in the field of regional integration.

Nicaragua National Solidarity Meeting with Cuba

Nicaraguan social groups will celebrate the 12th National Meeting of Solidarity with the Cuban Revolution, in which they expect the participation of approximately a thousand delegates, informed a diplomatic source here Monday.

Stephen harper’s illusions

The guayabera shirts to be worn by Obama in Cartagena has become one of the main issues covered by the news agencies: “Edgar Gómez […] has designed one for the US President, Barack Obama, who will be wearing it during the Summit of the Americas”, said the daughter of the designer, who added: “It is a white, sober guayabera, with a handiwork that is more striking that usual…”

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