WHO reports drastic drop in Ebola cases
A decline in the number of new Ebola cases has been seen after a month registering an average of 30-37 cases, demonstrating the importance of continuing to focus on prevention and direct action
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A decline in the number of new Ebola cases has been seen after a month registering an average of 30-37 cases, demonstrating the importance of continuing to focus on prevention and direct action
Miguel Díaz-Canel, First Vice President of Cuba’s Councils of State and Ministers addressed the opening session of the IV CELAC Summit in Quito, emphasizing that Cuba believes in solidarity and cooperation, which the organization can facilitate
Cuban and U.S. professionals will work to evaluate health care for vulnerable and low-income communities in the city of Chicago, in order to suggest measures to contribute to improving their health indicators
In late 1889, the government of U.S. President Benjamin Harrison organized the First Pan American Conference, which would mark the launch of U.S. “Pan-Americanism,” from then on expressed as the country’s economic and political domination of the Americas under the pretext of “continental unity.”
Army General Raúl Castro Ruz is heading the Cuban delegation to the 5th CELAC Summit, which concludes today, January 25
The Cuban pavilion at the Universal Exposition of Milan 2015 addresses the central theme of the Expo, under the slogan, “On the Road to Food Sovereignty,” and has already seen hundreds of visitors
The imperialist “axis of evil” expression, used to refer to countries and governments that do not adhere to the dictates of Washington, was coined by David Frum, former Bush speechwriter
The history of the Nobel Peace Prize includes several unlikely recipients. Awarding the Prize to Trump would represent a coup de grâce for the Norwegian Academy
Granma International reports on the experiences of a Cuban medical collaborator and radiology specialist, working in Venezuela's Amazonia
Russia plans to increase internal debt, but will go about it more carefully than the US, so it doesn’t hurt the real economic sector.