The U.S. embassy in Cuba will begin to issue visas in a limited and gradual manner after remaining closed for more than four years.
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With an urgent call to transform global food systems, the Ninth International Meeting on Agroecology, Sustainable Agriculture and Cooperativism opened Monday at the Niceto Perez Comprehensive Center, under the National Association of Small Farmers (ANAP) in the Artemisa municipality of Güira de Melena.
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In the province of Holguín, the continuity of the educational process for children in remote communities, such as those in the Plan Turquino, is ensured despite the current energy crisis in the country.
Read more Holguín: Education guaranteed for children in the Turquino PlanThe Cuban Embassy in Belgium says a debate introduced by some right-wing MEPs to address alleged human rights violations on the island in the European Parliament is a farce.
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In Holguín, the relocation of students from Technical and Professional Education (ETP) to nearby production and service entities boosts their job training and strengthens ties to local socioeconomic development.
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