Some Two Thousand Tourists in Cuba Affected by the Bankruptcy of Tour Operator Thomas Cook

The bankruptcy of the British tour operator Thomas Cook, the world's oldest travel company, has affected some 2 000 tourists in Cuba and forced the rescheduling of a dozen flights from three airports on the island. The closure of the company is expected to force some 600 000 people outside their countries and who had bought tickets from the group to seek the help of governments and insurance companies.
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Cuba Strongly Rejects Expulsion of Diplomats from its Mission at the UN

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez has categorically rejected the expulsion of two diplomats from the island’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York and the announcement of greater restrictions of movement of its staff members and their relatives.
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Global Solidarity Event to be Held in Cuba

Organizers of the Anti-Imperialist Meeting of Solidarity for Democracy and against Neoliberalism called on social movements and progressive forces worldwide to strengthen unity to counter attacks on the sovereignty of peoples.
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Vietnam will Continue Supporting Cuba

Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said today that his country will continue supporting Cuba to overcome difficulties, particularly in the provision of food and the use of its development potential.
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