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The Special Education system in Cuba celebrates 64 years since its creation on January 4, established in the early years of the Revolution to serve students with disabilities.
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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has presented the educational game “African Diaspora” with the aim of deepening knowledge about the history of that continent and its ties with the Caribbean.
Read more New educational dynamic highlights ties between Africa and the Caribbean
Cuba marched against the US blockade and sanctions. Photo: Enrique González (Enro)/ Cubadebate.In the stillness of a Havana night, the only sounds are the hum of a generator at a distant hospital and the murmur of a family gathered by candlelight. For them, “US national security” is not an abstract concept debated on American cable news; it is the tangible reality of a 20-hour blackout, the smell of spoiled food, and the fear for a child’s refrigerated medicine. This is the face of a policy that the United States government characterizes as a response to an “extraordinary threat.” The real threat, however, is not military. It is the 67-year-old defiance of a small island nation that has refused to relinquish its sovereignty.
The National Assembly of People's Power (ANPP), approved on Tuesday the Law on Expropriation for reasons of public utility or social interest, a provision that perfects the current legal regime of this measure of the State in favor of collective interests.
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