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US Embassy Havana Officially Reopens

By Pamela Dockins | VOA News on Aug 14, 2015   Featured, National  

US Embassy Havana Officially Reopens

HAVANA—Secretary of State John Kerry came to the reopened U.S. Embassy in Cuba Friday to salute the American flag as it was raised again in Havana, ceremonially ending the 54-year breach in relations between the United States and its island neighbor off the southern coast of Florida. “This is truly a memorable occasion,” Kerry said, […]

US Flag Will Rise Over Embassy in Cuba

By Pamala Dockins | VOA News on Aug 12, 2015   Featured, National  

US Flag Will Rise Over Embassy in Cuba

STATE DEPARTMENT—On Friday, U.S. Marines will hoist the American flag outside of the U.S. Embassy in Havana, marking the ceremonial re-opening of the diplomatic facility after the U.S. and Cuba agreed to restore ties that were severed over 50 years ago.  Both the U.S. and Cuban embassies re-opened on July 20. The Cuban government hosted […]

Former President Carter Has Cancer

By VOA on Aug 12, 2015   Featured, National  

Former President Carter Has Cancer

Former President Jimmy Carter announced Wednesday that he has cancer, discovered recently during liver surgery. Carter, 90, announced the diagnosis in a short statement. He did not specify what type of cancer he has, saying only that it was in “other parts” of his body. “A more complete public statement will be made when facts […]

Seoul Vows to Retaliate Against N. Korea for Planting Deadly Landmines

By Brian Padden | VOA on Aug 10, 2015   Featured, World  

Seoul Vows to Retaliate Against N. Korea for Planting Deadly Landmines

SEOUL—Seoul Monday accused the North Korean military of illegally crossing into the South Korean side of the demilitarized zone (DMZ) and intentionally planting landmines that injured two soldiers on August 4th. The U.S.-led U.N. Command that monitors the cease-fire between the Koreas also participated in the investigation of the incident and support’s Seoul’s finding. Major […]

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