Cuba and a unique story on terrorism

  • Written by Karina Marrón / Prensa Latina
  • Category: Opinion
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On March 19, 1998, Prensa Latina reported an unusual event from Geneva: Cuba, the country that the United States had been describing since 1982 as a sponsor of terrorism, was acknowledged as a victim of this type of actions.

COVID-19: One year after the first positive in Holguín

  • Written by Lourdes Pichs Rodríguez
  • Category: Opinion
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The 18 of this marks a year the confirmation of the first positive for COVID-19 in the province, when a 57-year-old Canadian citizen was diagnosed with the disease, a few hours after his arrival at a hotel in the tourist destination of Holguín.

Cuban medicine in the world

  • Written by RHC
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Those who did everything possible to discredit and prevent Cuban medical cooperation during Donald Trump's administration must have been surprised to hear the information provided by Dr. Jorge Delgado Bustillo, Director of Cuba's Central Unit for Medical Cooperation, when he said that 25 brigades with some 2,500 Cuban collaborators are still fighting COVID-19 around the world. Dr. Jorge said that in the last six decades, and in spite of the U.S. blockade, Cuban health professionals have treated nearly one third of the global population.

Rare diseases, health actions in Holguín

  • Written by Lourdes Pichs Rodríguez
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The World Health Organization (WHO) defines Rare Diseases (RD) as those that affect less than five patients per 10,000 inhabitants, of which there are more than seven thousand described.

Operation Truth, Fidel Castro's tactic to counter media war

  • Written by Prensa Latina
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The US media war deployed against Cuba began before the triumph of the Revolution on January of 1959 when the story of the death of Rebel leader Fidel Castro in the Sierra Maestra mountains was published.