Radio Broadcast 1-100

politics-economy1985
RADIO BROADCASTS
RB-1On Fidel Castro’s Views about Third World Coutries’ Foreign Debtpolitics-economy1985
RB-2On Fidel Castro’s Views about Latin America nad the Caribbean Foreign Debtpolitics-economy1985
RB-3Fidel Castro Says He Would Let Cubans Who Want to Emigrate Leavepolitics1990
RB-4Cuba Retaliates on US Plan to Broadcast Propaganda TV Stationpolitics1990
RB-5Tragic Cuban Airline Crash Near Havana Airportlife1989
RB-6Human Rights Activists Indicted for Spreading Fake Nes about Drug Traffickerspolitics1989
RB-7Four Army and Intelligence Officers Convicted of Drug Traffickingpolitics1989
RB-8Harsh Sentences for Army and State Security Officers Convicted of Drug Traffickingpolitics1989
RB-9Expulsion of Reuter Correspondent from Cuba for False Reporting about a Politburo Memberpolitics1989
RB-10Dismissal of Cuban Minister of Interior in Connection to Drug Traffickig Case politics1989
RB-11Even Tougher Measures Annouced for Drug Traffickers Usig Cyban Airspacepolitics1989
RB-12Cuban Undesirable Immigrants Returned to Cuba politics1985
RB-13On the Withdrawal of Cuban Troops politics1988
RB-14On a UN Commission’s Visit to Interview Cuban on Human Rightspolitics1988
RB-15On the Composition of the UN Commission to Investigate Human Rights in Cubapolitics1988
RB-16On the Cuban Newspaper Granma Report about yhe Shooting in London and the Expuksion of the Cuban Ambassadorpolitics1988
RB-17On the Offical Visit to Cuba of the President of Nicaraguapolitics1988
RB-18On Cuban Forces Battles Against South African Forces in Angolan Territorypolitics1988
RB-19On the Visit to Cuba of a Group of US AIDS Experts health1988
RB-20President of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega, Arrived in Havana for His First Official Visitpolitics1988
RB=21On the Recovery in a Cuban Hospital of a South African Soldier Wounded and Captured in a Battle with Cuban Forces in Angolapolitics1988
RB-22Torrential Rains and Floods Hit Cuba and Leave Behind Death and Destructionlife1988
RB-23On AIDS Testing in Cuba health1988
RB-24On President Fidel Castro’s Invitation to the Red Cross to Study the Conditions of Political Prisoners in Cubapolitics1988
RB-25On the Havana NOAL Meeting on Disarmamentpolitics1988
RB-26On the Asylum in Cuba of US Army Captain Hugo Romeu Almeidapolitics
RB-27On the Announcement of the Central Committee of The Cuban Communist Party about Its Revitalization politics1990
Jesse Jackson Visits Cuba and Displays Compatible Viewa wit Fidel Castropolitics1984
RB-29Soviet Leader Gorbachev Signs Treaty pf Friendship and Collaboration with Cubapolitics1989
RB-30Soviet Leader Gorbachev Makes 3-Day Visit to Cubapolitics1989
RB-31Soviet Leader Gorbachev Arrives in Cuapolitics1989
RB-32On the Preparations in Cuba for the Visit of Soviet Leader Gorbachevpolitics1989
RB-33Fidel Castro Announces Soviet Leader Gorbachev’s Visit to Cuba and Speaks of Perestroikapolitics1989
RB-34The Sugar Quota for Cuban Families Will e Reduced from 4 pounds to 3 1in 1975 1974
RB-35Cuba and Venezuela Resume Duplomatic Relations in 19741974
R8-36Cuba Is Prepared for Conversatins with Latin American Countris with which It Has No Diplomatic Relations1974
RB-37Canada to Finance Purchase of Cargo Ships for Cuba1974
RB-38Cuban Sports Institute Will Receive More than 100 Athletes Representing Canada in the Montreal 1976 Olympics 1974
RB-39Jamaica Defies Embargo Against Cuba1974
RB-40Colombia Announces Rejectio of US Government Restrictions on Sales to Cuba1974
RB-41Cuba Plans to Build Two Nuclear Power Plants1974
RB-42Cuban Government Will Allow Airplane Carrying Nicaraguan Guerrillas and hostages to and in Cuba1974
RB-43President of Canadian Developmet Corporation Arrives in Vuba to Discuss Loan for Merchant Ships1974
RB-44https://lionelmartinjournalist.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/RB-43.pdf1974
RB-45 Prisoners Held Hostage by Nicaraguan Guerrillas Released in Cuba1974
RB-46Plane with Prisoners Held Hostage by Nicaraguan Guerrillas Lands in Havana
RB-47Cuban Law Passed Allowing Carpenters, Plumbers and Other Skilled Persos to Work on a Private Basis
RB-48Two American Subsidiaries in Other Countries Do bUssinesses with Cuba Despite US Opposition
RB-49US Refuses to Give Littons Canadia Subsidiary Permission for Sales to Cuba
RB-50Cuban PM Fidel Castro Made Speech on Womens Rights and Admits Tradition and Prejudice Strongly Influence These Rights
RB-51Cuban Draft Law Makes Refusal of Men toShare Household Chores Legal Grounds for Divorce
RB-52President of Canadian Developmet Corporation on Need for Canadia US Subsidiaries to Follow Canadian Law and not US law
RB-53Cuban Wome Congress Calls on Cubans to Cut Back Home Sugar Consumption
RB-54Cuba and Venezuela Hold Negotiations to Reestablish Diplomatic Relations
RB-55Cuba will Acquire a Nuclear Reactor from the Soviet Union
RB-56Palestinia Leser Yassir Arafat Received by Fidel Castro at Havana Airport
RB-57OAS Foreign Ministers Meeting in Ecuador Vote against Dropping US Embargo against Cuba
RB-58Activist in the Cuban Exile Movement in the US Said Extremists in the Movement Have Plans against Officials and Properties of Nations that Vote to Drop Embargo Against Cuba
RB-59Jamaican Minister of Housing Arrives in Havana Heding a 7- Person Delegation
RB-60Cuban PM Fidel Castro Proposes Rich Oil Producing Nations ShoukdGive Excess Proffits to Needy Nations
RB-61Cuba Official Newspaper Says US Farm Group Slaughter of 2-year old Calfs is Criminal
RB-62Arrival od 200 Canadian Tourists Begins Winter Season in Cuba
RB-63US President Gerald Ford Said the uS Might Soften Its Policy Towards Cuba
RB-64US Senator Fullbright to Introduce Legislation in Congress to Relax Embargo against Cuba1974
RB-65Cuban PM Fidel Castro Comments On Watergate and US President Nixon1974
RB-66Cuban PM Fidel Castro Announces Venezuela Wants Diplomatic and Trade Relations with Cuba 1974
RB-67Quito Meeting of Western Hemispere Ministers to Address Trade Embargo Against Cuba 1974
RB-68Cuba Benefits from High Price of Sugar to Purchase Cargo Ships1974
RB-69Canadian Tourists Take Home Cuban Sugar, Cigars and Rum1974
RB-70Cuban PM Fidel Castro Invides Canadian PM Pierre Trudeau to Visit Cuba1974
RB-71Two US Political Figures Visit Cuba and Set Off Chain of Speculation1974
RB-72Cuba Prepares for Its First Governmental Election after 15 Years of Revolutionary Rule1974
RB-73Canadian Ambassador in Cuba Holds Reception to Celebrate Dominion Day1974
RB-74Fall of Pierre Trudeau’s Government in Canada Brought No Official Commebt in Cuba
RB-75Foreign Minister’s Meeting in Quito to Discuss Ending the Embargo on Cuba
RB-76Canadian FLQers Involved in Kidnapping Went to Canadian Embassy In Cuba To Request Passports
RB-77Canadian FLQers Responsible for Cross’s Kidnapping Are in Cuba
RB-78Royal Winnipeg Ballet to Perform in Havana
RB-79Royal Winnipeg Ballet Visists Cuba as Part of Interchange Program
RB-80Canadian FLQers Involved in James Cross’s Kindnapping Apply for Canadia Passports in Havana
RB-81Celebration of Private Small Farmers’ Week in Cuba
RB-82Small Farm Families Honored in Cuba
RB-83Six Thousand Canadian Tourist to Visit Cuba in 1974
RB-84Prepaid Tourist Package Deal for Canadians to Visit Cuba Considered Bargain
RB-85Cuban PM Fidel Castro Chided Countries tht Permitted US Subsidiaries to Abide by US Embargo
RB-86Mexico’s Foreign Minister Said He Is Actively Working to Incorporate Canada and Cuba to OAS
RB-87Cuba’s Official Newspaper Geve Big Play to Trade Deal Between Canadian and Cuban Firms
RB-88A Group of Argentinian Businessmen Discuss Commercial Agreement with Cuba
RB-89Soviet Party Secretary Brezhnev to Arrive in Cuba
RB-90Cuba Celebrates 15th Anniversat of the Revolution Led by Fidel Castro
RB-91Consensus Among Foreign Press in Havana on the Idea that on Its 15th Anniversary the Cuban Revolution is More Consolidted Than Ever
RB-92Bomb Explosions in Cuban Mission in Canada Was the Work of Cuban Exile Terrorists
RB-9321st Amateur Baseball Championship Teks Place in Managua, Nicaragua
RB-94Jamaica Announces Air Link with Cuba
RB-95A Special Commission Is Appointed to Write New Cuban Constitution for February 1975
RB-96Amateur Baseball Splits Down to the Middle
RB-97Cuban Reaction to Military Coup in China
RB-98On the 18th Anniversary of the Cuban Revolution1975
RB-99US Senator McGovern Arrives in Cuba for 4-Day Visit1975
RB-100US Senator McGovern Comes to Cuba with 25 US Newsmen1975