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First reported May 24 2013 - Updated 9 hours ago - 1 reports

Cuba Ratifies Determination to Expand Cooperation with Ecuador

24 de mayo de 2013, 10:02Quito, May 24 (Prensa Latina) Cuba''s First Vice President Miguel Diaz-Canel expressed his country''s willingness to further strengthen ties of friendship and solidarity with Ecuador, and expand cooperation and integration between ... [Published Prensa Latina - May 24 2013]
First reported Jan 22 2013 - Updated Jan 22 2013 - 1 reports

Cuba’s subterranean fiber-optic link through Venezuela opens only ‘inbound’ connection

According to reports, the subterranean fiber-optic link which the island nation of Cuba has turned on through Venezuela apparently opens only the `inbound' high-speed connection of the Internet superhighway.The telecommunications work pertaining to Cuba's ... [Published Topnews.in - Jan 22 2013]
First reported Jan 22 2013 - Updated Jan 22 2013 - 1 reports

Cuba opens one lane of Internet superhighway—inbound

Six years ago, work began on a telecommunications project that was supposed to open up the island nation of Cuba to the Internet, giving the people a high-speed connection to the rest of the world .  Earlier this month, that project finally started ... [Published Ars Technica - Jan 22 2013]

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In statements to Prensa Latina, Diaz-Canel conveyed "a greeting from Fidel Castro, Raul Castro and all Cubans" when President Rafael Correa begins today a new four-year term
...to Cuba's state telecom firm, Empresa de Telecomunicaciones de Cuba S A (ETECSA), the problem still is that the connection goes only one way - ` "inbound' - apparently because, as Renesys senior analyst Doug Madory elaborated in a Monday blog post, "ETECSA enjoys greater bandwidth and lower latencies (along the submarine cable) when receiving Internet traffic." Check out More news from Telecom Sector :: Pharmaceutical Sector :: Auto Sector :: Infrastructure :: Real Estate"
...The diplomatic standoff will have to be settled through negotiations or by the International Court of Justice at The Hague, Ratner said. "In my memory, no state has ever invaded another country's embassy to seize someone who has been granted asylum" he said, adding that there would be no logic in returning an individual to a power seeking to charge him for political reasons

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Cuba Ratifies Determination to Expand Cooperati... [Published Prensa Latina - May 24 2013]
It takes Two to Tango! [Published The Voice St Lucia - May 12 2013]
Venezuela: Reaffirmation, Warning and Encourage... [Published Venezuelanalysis.com - May 04 2013]
Jagna and the Politics of Globalist... [Published Bulatlat.com - Apr 16 2013]
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Cuba opens one lane of Internet superhighway—in... [Published Ars Technica - Jan 22 2013]
The Geopolitics of Asylum [Published The Nation - Aug 16 2012]
Ecuador Grants Political Asylum to Julian Assange [Published The Nation - Aug 16 2012]
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Diplomatic Efforts in Latin America Require Fre... [Published IntelliBriefs - Feb 19 2013]
 http://isn.ch/isn/Digital-Library/Articles/Detail/?lng=en&id=159624  Now that he is US Secretary of State, will John Kerry nudge Washington to adopt a new diplomatic approach towards Latin America? Robert Valencia explores this question and the current ...
The Health of Chávez, and of the Caribbean’s Oi... [Published Foreign Policy BlogsForeign Policy Blogs | The ... - Jan 24 2013]
petrocaribe.org Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez’ ill health is widely known, but what may be less recognized in my neck of the woods is how the president’s ailments have become front-page news across the Caribbean. This is due to PetroCaribe, the ...
Cuba opens one lane of Internet superhighway—in... [Published Ars Technica - Jan 22 2013]
Six years ago, work began on a telecommunications project that was supposed to open up the island nation of Cuba to the Internet, giving the people a high-speed connection to the rest of the world .  Earlier this month, that project finally started ...
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