A lawsuit brought by the Sánchez Hill family against Meliá Hotels International was the first decision closed by an European court, following the implementation of Title III of the US Helms-Burton law against Cuba. Read more Spanish Court is First to Close Lawsuit in Europe Presented Under the Helms-Burton Law

The World Health Organization says governments logged a record 9.5 million coronavirus cases around the globe last week — a 71% jump from the prior week.

Read more WHO warns Omicron is overwhelming hospitals and killing people
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The art-book Antes del silencio (Before the Silence) by writer Rafael Mosqueda and manufactured by Cuadernos Papiro publishing house, marks the starting point of exports processed by the Cuban Fund for Cultural Assets (FCBC) in Holguín through the New Business Group, in charge of promoting forms of economic management for artisans and artists associated with this entity. Read more Cuadernos Papiro, pioneer in the export of artisan products
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza said that opposition leader Juan Guaidó is sheltered at the French Embassy in Venezuela. "We cannot enter the residence of an embassy of any country, in this case Spain or France, and have them taken away by force. We can't," was Arreaza's response to a journalist who asked about Guaidó's presence at the French Embassy during a radio interview. Read more Venezuelan foreign minister reveals Juan Guaidó is in French Embassy in Caracas

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Pope Francis on Sunday asked here to pray for the victims of the accident explosion that took place at the Saratoga Hotel in Havana, in which at least 27 people were killed and 81 were injured.

Read more Pope Francis asks to pray for victims of accident in Cuba