Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez has denounced the decision announced today on the suspension of visas associated with Cuba's international medical cooperation agreements.
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While the world focuses its attention on other conflicts, Cuba has become the stage for an unprecedented communications offensive. Mind you, we're not talking about an invasion in the style of the last century; this is more subtle, and perhaps for that reason, more dangerous. It's a war designed to shape perceptions, sow doubt, and fabricate realities.
Read more Beyond the digital noise: keys to understanding the war against CubaCuba is currently betting on bringing international tourism back on track, so as to make of it the “locomotive” of the island’s economy, as it used to be called a few years back.
Quoted on Tuesday by Granma newspaper, Prime Minister Manuel Marrero emphasized the need for all local sectors to work together to that aim, as he assessed the sector’s performance in 2024 and its perspectives in 2025 at a meeting in Havana.
Cuba’s first deputy Foreign Minister Gerardo Penalver reiterated his country’s commitment to peace, multilateralism and the people’s full exercise of all human rights.
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The training of specialists in Geriatrics and Gerontology is one of the main strategies of the health sector in Holguín to face the aging population, which affects more than 22% of its inhabitants.
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