Cuba and the U.S. sign cancer research agreement
The agreement, signed by Dr. Roberto Morales Ojeda, Cuban minister of Public Health, and Sylvia Burwell, U.S. secretary of Health and Human Services, is aimed at implementing collaboration projects
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The agreement, signed by Dr. Roberto Morales Ojeda, Cuban minister of Public Health, and Sylvia Burwell, U.S. secretary of Health and Human Services, is aimed at implementing collaboration projects
The Cuban President conversed with the general secretaries of the Joint Alliance of Churches and the National Council of Churches of Christ, from the United States, as well as Brazilian theologian Frei Betto, among others
Cuba insists on implementation of the peace talks agreement signed in Havana between the Colombian government and the ELN
During his stay in the country, the first stop of the sheik’s Latin American tour, the Qatari leader will hold official talks with President Raúl Castro Ruz
The President of Cuba’s Councils of State and Ministers, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, yesterday attended the awards ceremony honoring the country’s best athletes of 2018
With the opening of the high tourism season, about 45 foreign airlines are operating in Cuba, including regular and charter airlines, and about 400 flights are operated weekly in eight of the ten international airports on the island.
All have been placed under clinical and epidemiological observation to determine their condition if symptoms should appear. If any suspicious symptoms are noted over the next few days, testing of nasopharyngeal swab samples will be conducted and if confirmed as positive for the coronavirus, patients will be transferred to the Villa Clara Military Hospital, as established in the Plan for the Prevention and Control of Covid-19
Despite the region’s commitment to promoting gender equality and female empowerment, violence and discrimination against women and girls remain problems for the continent
Mercedes López Acea, first secretary of the Communist Party in Havana and member of its Political Bureau, as well as a Council of State vice president, said today that voting for delegates to Municipal Assemblies of People’s Power safeguards the rights of Cubans and validates the country’s participative democracy.
Even in the midst of the difficult conditions in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria, Edwin González, representative of the Puerto Rican Mission to Havana, stressed that his country’s struggle for decolonization continues to be a priority for all those committed to social emancipation