CUBAN MEDICAL MISSIONS
Trafficking in persons or how to treat people?
Cuban doctors talk about serving abroad and denounce U.S. campaign to discredit the country’s international medical missions
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Cuban doctors talk about serving abroad and denounce U.S. campaign to discredit the country’s international medical missions
Although many of us would like to answer this question with a resounding "No!" and insist that our region is well prepared to defend itself against the 1823 pretensions of President James Monroe, with his "America for Americans" -which must be understood as "America for the United States"- it would be a serious mistake to underestimate the risks
It is time for the peoples of the region to wake up and expose the onslaught against Venezuela and Nicaragua
A total of 3,224 people died in 2014 while trying to reach Europe via the Mediterranean, according to the 'Human Rights at the Southern Border 2015' report by the Andalusian Association for Human Rights (APDHA)
Army General Raúl Castro Ruz, President of the Councils of State and Ministers thanked the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean for their solidarity, enabling Cuba to participate equally in this hemispheric forum, as well as the President of the Republic of Panama for the invitation to attend
Canadian Ambassador in Havana, Yves Gagnon, talks to Granma on the importance of relations between Cuba and Canada on the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties
July 19, First Vice President Salvador Valdés Mesa participated in the national commemoration of the Sandinista Revolution’s 40th anniversary, in Managua
Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf thanked Cuban doctors for their role in the struggle against Ebola, yesterday June 14, during a meeting with Salvador Valdés Mesa, a Council of State vice president, who is leading Cuba’s delegation to the African Union Summit.
Rousseff and Lula are accused of obstruction of justice in connection with the Brazilian Federal Police’s Operation Lava Jato
A campaign is underway in Venezuela to collect signatures on a petition demanding that the U.S. government respect the country’s national sovereignty and revoke President Barack Obama’s executive order labeling the country “an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States”