How does the new Family Code protect persons with disabilities?
The Constitution of the Republic supports the principle that people cannot be discriminated against because of their disability.
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The Constitution of the Republic supports the principle that people cannot be discriminated against because of their disability.
Moscow, September 23 (RHC).— The Russian Federation has warned the United States of violating the sovereignty of Syria. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov called on U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry to respect Syria's sovereignty, the ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
During the annual work balance of Mitrans, chaired by Manuel Marrero Cruz, it was revealed that several actions are focused on consolidating the development of computerization and strengthening the link with universities.
Cuba changed, Our America is changing, but the empire doses not change
Yesterday the Assembly's ten standing committees met to address a wide range of issues affecting the nation's life, including the performance of the economy and the state budget
Sigmar Gabriel, arrived to Cuba on the morning of January 6, on an official visit to the island
Five years after his passing, neither the figure or legacy of Hugo Chávez have been forgotten, because the leader of the Bolivarian Revolution, together with other liberators who have passed through these lands, will be there right beside progressive forces in his country and Our America as they continue their struggles
Given Hurricane Irma’s proximity to the island, it was decided to establish the Alarm Phase for the provinces of Guantánamo, Santiago de Cuba, Granma, Holguín, Las Tunas, Camagüey and Ciego de Ávila
For the writer Omar Felipe Mauri Sierra (Bejucal, La Habana, 1959), who has produced a vast body of work for children and youth, the comic book or ninth art, as it is also known, could become a effective vehicle in Cuba today, to promote our patrimonial, historical, and cultural values
Yesterday, November 14, around noon, President Miguel Díaz-Canel arrived at Havana’s Central Park to join the sit-in organized by the Red Bandana collective, an initiative of social network activists, members of Cuban civil society organizations, and promoters of community projects