
Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero assured that tourism would continue to be the national economy's locomotive to generate income and increase people's wellbeing.
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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel today condemned the coup actions of groups supporting former president Jair Bolsonaro, who assaulted the buildings of the three seats of state powers in Brazil.
Photos: Carlos Rafael.
The ties of brotherhood that unite China and Cuba are historic. Diplomatic relations date far back for more than 60 years and rest on respect, dialogue, collaboration, and support. Common interests in spheres such as politics, culture, and development support the good understanding between both nations, interested in strengthening ties and increasing intercultural spaces that raise ties to an even closer level.
The Cuban Ministry of Public Health (MINSAP) announced Monday that the country ranks first in Latin America and third in the world in anti-Covid-19 immunization, with 83 percent of the population vaccinated (9 286,956 people).
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