Economic blockade negatively impacts Cuban healthcare system
The U.S. blockade has resulted in incalculable damages to the Cuban healthcare system, yet the country continues to provide free healthcare to the entire population
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The U.S. blockade has resulted in incalculable damages to the Cuban healthcare system, yet the country continues to provide free healthcare to the entire population
“We’ll be able to sit beside you on the Havana Malecon and talk. We await you as our brother,” stated Fernando after reaffirming Cuba’s support for Puerto Rico’s independence struggle, a cause to which Oscar has dedicated his life
In defiance of the U.S. government’s attempts to spread fear and discredit Cuba’s reputation as a safe country, members of the U.S. Non-governmental organization CODEPINK, visited the Caribbean island to show their opposition to the White House’s hostile policy
In less than four months, the province restored all 277 educational buildings damaged in October by Hurricane Melissa
TWENTY years ago now, director Christophe Barratier and his colleagues at Cinemania organized a modest Festival of French Film in Havana
The intensive, comprehensive rehabilitation services for children and adults offered to visitors from abroad, are the central focus of the La Pradera International Health Center
Less than half as many Americans visit the Island today as five years ago
Havana's Cira García Central Clinic offers a broad range of personalized health services for patients from abroad visiting or residing in the country
Cuba participates in UN Human Rights Council meeting on racism, proposed by African nations in the context of massive protests in the United States
Since the early days of the Cuban cruise industry, beginning in 1996, the high tourist season traditionally means the arrival of a significant number of ships to the 34 berths for luxury liners currently available in ports on Cuba’s central and southern coasts.