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Cuba, U.S. agree to "maintain communication" after third round of talks

​The third round of Cuba-U.S. talks meant to restore diplomatic relations ended after one day's effort, agreeing to "maintain the communication" toward normalization of ties between the two countries, said a press release from the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Minrex) Tuesday.

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Cuba-U.S. resume talks to restore relations

​Cuban and U.S. delegations began here Monday a third round of talks aiming to restore diplomatic relations and open up embassies.

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Cuba releases Canadian entrepreneur charged of corruption

Cuba has freed a Canadian businessman who was sentenced to 15 years in prison on corruption charges, his company said on Saturday.

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U.S. welcomes former Cuban leader's comments on thaw in bilateral ties

The United States on Tuesday welcomed former leader of Cuba Fidel Castro's first public comments about the restoration of U.S.-Cuban diplomatic relations.

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Fidel Castro cautiously supports Cuba's reconciliation with U.S.

Cuba's former president and revolutionary leader Fidel Castro expressed his cautious support for the peaceful solution to the 50-year-odd controversy with the United States.

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U.S., Cuba conclude talks on diplomatic ties, with remaining differences

​The United States and Cuba on Thursday ended the historic talks on restoring diplomatic relations, but both sides admitted "profound differences" still remain and much needs to be done before normalization of bilateral relations.

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Cuba receives first delegation of U.S. lawmakers since thaw in ties

Cuba on Saturday received a group of visiting U.S lawmakers, the first since the two neighboring countries have decided to restore ties.

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Three intelligence agents released by U.S. return to Cuba

Cuban leader Raul Castro confirmed here Wednesday that the remaining three agents of the Cuban Five, who had been imprisoned in the United States, were released and returned to their home country.

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Obama's historic move to normalize ties with Cuba sparks controversy

​In the most sweeping change in U.S.-Cuban relations in five decades, U.S. President Barack Obama announced on Wednesday plans to normalize ties with Cuba in a move that has sparked much controversy in the United States.

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Cuban VP calls for boosting tobacco output

Cuban Vice President Jose Ramon Machado on Thursday urged tobacco farmers in his country to tap further into the national advantage and increase output.

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Wetlands cover nearly one tenth of Cuba

Wetlands, including inland and coastal swampland, occupied 10,410 square km of land area, or 9.3 percent of Cuba, the Cuban News Agency (ACN) reported Monday.

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Cuban leader Raul Castro reelected to second term

Cuba's National Assembly of People' s Power Sunday reelected Cuban leader Raul Castro Ruz to a second five-year term.

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Cuba's Castros meet with Venezuela's top officials

Cuban leader Raul Castro and his brother and predecessor Fidel Castro met here on Sunday with top Venezuelan officials visiting the Caribbean island country, the Cuban Communist Party's newspaper Granma said Monday.