Cuba 
Castro Criticizes Obama for US-Colombia Deal(0)
Former Cuban President Fidel Castro has criticized U.S. President Barack Obama over a U.S. agreement with Colombia that allows American troops access to Colombian military bases.
US Defends Cuba Policy Amid UN Condemnation
The Obama administration on Wednesday defended the long-running U.S. economic embargo against Cuba in the face of another overwhelming U.N. General Assembly vote condemning American policy toward the island nation.
US Turns Off Message Board at Havana Mission
The State Department confirmed Monday the U.S. diplomatic mission in Havana has turned off an electronic message board that had irritated the Cuban government.
Cuban President Visits Angola
Cuban President Raul Castro is in Angola, his second visit to the southern African nation this year.
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- OAS Offers Path for Cuba to Rejoin, after 47 Years
- Fidel Castro Downplays Brother’s Overtures Towards US
- Obama Eases Cuba Travel, Money Restrictions
- Fidel Castro Hails Talks With 3 US Lawmakers
- Castro Offers to Exchange Dissidents for ‘Cuban 5′
- Cuban Leader Visits Venezuela
- Chinese President Arrives in Cuba for Talks
- Brazil Plans to Sign Deal to Produce Oil in Cuba



