On January 14, 2025, the United States government announced the decision to: 1) exclude Cuba from the State Department's list of countries that allegedly sponsor terrorism; 2) use the presidential prerogative to prevent action from being taken in U.S. courts against lawsuits filed under Title III of the Helms-Burton Act; and 3) eliminate the list of restricted Cuban entities that designates a group of institutions with which U.S. citizens and institutions are prohibited from carrying out financial transactions, which has had an effect on third countries.
Cuba warned at the UN how the promotion of the so-called responsibility to protect can be manipulated and used for political purposes to facilitate interference and agendas such as regime changes.
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The draft bill of the Social Communication Law was presented on Thursday in Holguín, as part of the open consultation process in the country for citizens to study the text and issue opinions to achieve a successful articulation of the media and institutional communication system, in accordance with the regulations that regulate it.
Read more Draft bill of the Social Communication Law for debate in HolguínPhotos: Juan Pablo Carreras / ACN
Twenty one activists with the Calixto Garcia Canadian solidarity brigade arrived in the eastern province of Holguín to express their support of the Cuban people.
Read more Canada Solidarity Brigade Arrives in HolguínThe 18th International Congress Pedagogy 2023, scheduled for January 30 to February 3 in Havana, will promote the socialization of scientific knowledge, dialogue and exchange of good practices and results of educational research with a view to the aspirations laid down in the Sustainable Development Goals and to a better quality of education.
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