Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel affirmed that the largest of the Antilles is a country of peace that promotes solidarity and cooperation, but assured that the nation does not fear war. In an interview with the US publication Newsweek, the head of state maintained that the Caribbean island does not represent a threat to the United States, “much less an unusual and extraordinary threat as has been claimed,” and that there is no excuse for the US to resort to military aggression as a means of resolving bilateral differences.
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University of Holguín, Oscar Lucero Moya headquarters
The University of Holguín (UHo), recognized as an institution of Excellence in Cuba, has strengthened its international ties with universities in countries such as Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Ecuador, Brazil, and Romania, contributing to its academic and research prestige.
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum praised the bilateral agreement allowing Cuban doctors to provide services in Mexico, where they are, she emphasized, a great help.
As part of the process of granting prison benefits established by law and in accordance with Article 90, Section II of the Constitution of the Republic, it was decided to release 2,010 prisoners through a pardon approved by the Cuban Government.
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Cuba has announced a ministerial restructuring with the goal of reducing bureaucracy and optimizing public administration, according to an official statement.
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