CUBA–TIMOR-LESTE
A solid friendship between two peoples
The fraternal relations between Timor-Leste and Cuba have borne fruits over the past 15 years of diplomatic ties, and there remains huge potential for mutually beneficial cooperation
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The fraternal relations between Timor-Leste and Cuba have borne fruits over the past 15 years of diplomatic ties, and there remains huge potential for mutually beneficial cooperation
An event devoted to updating and sharing scientific knowledge related to robotic and laparoscopic surgery, in the fields of Urology, General Surgery and Gynecology, will begin this Friday, February 3, in Havana's Hotel Nacional
According to Professor Jesús Menéndez, specialist at the Longevity, Aging, and Health Research Center (Cited), “elderly women (53.2%) outnumber elderly men, living an average of four years more…But living longer doesn’t necessarily mean living better”
The Cuban President, alongside Party Second Secretary José Ramón Machado Ventura, attended the inauguration of the new headquarters of the Dr. José Manuel Ballester Santovenia Institute of Hematology and Immunology on Saturday
When Fidel Castro extended his hand to then Prime Minister of Timor-Leste, Mari bim Amude Alkatiri, promising that Cuba would help train 1,000 health professionals from that country, free of charge, who would go on to serve their people, Isabel de Jesús Amaral never imagined she would have the opportunity to become a doctor…
The achievements of five decades of continuous efforts to develop and perfect Cuban nephrology will be presented by the Dr. Abelardo Buch López Institute of Nephrology (INEF), which will host various activities March 16 - 18 to mark the 50th anniversary of this specialty on the island
The More Doctors program currently has 18,240 posts in 4,058 municipalities. Close to 8,400 of these are occupied by Cubans, distributed over 2,885 municipalities
Sangre Grande, the largest town in northeastern Trinidad, benefits daily from the services of Cuban medical personnel working in Trinidad and Tobago
On August 21, 2005, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez broadcast number 231 of his television program “Aló Presidente” from Cuba, with Fidel at his side. The historic Sandino commitment was made during the live program, cementing Cuba and Venezuela’s collaboration in restoring the sight of millions.
This Tuesday, the 8th Cuban Day against Homophobia and Transphobia kicked off with a press conference and the inauguration of the photo exhibition Continuing Forward by U.S. artist Byron Motley at the Cenesex headquarters