Residents of Guasimal, a rural community found about 12 miles away from Sancti Spiritus city, can obtain a wide range of advanced health services at the local polyclinic.»
Blog Archives February 2013
Maduro Thanks Cuba for Care Provided to President Chavez
Venezuelan Vice President Nicolas Maduro thanked Cuba for the care provided to President Hugo Chavez, who is now undergoing medical treatment at the Military Hospital in Caracas.»
Cuban Boxers Compete in Dominican Republic
Seven Cuban boxers led by Olympic champion Roniel Iglesias, arrived in the Dominican Republic to participate in the XXX International Boxing Cup National Independence in the Dominican Republic.»
Cuba, Nicaragua and Haiti Congratulate Correa on Election Victory
Cuba’s President Raul Castro congratulated Rafael Correa for his Sunday election victory, with which he guarantees a new term as president of Ecuador, Cubadebate website posted today.»
Fidel Castro: We Will Continue to Fight for Justice among Human Beings
Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro addressed a letter to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez expressing his satisfaction with the Bolivarian leader’s health progress and return to Caracas on Monday.»
President Hugo Chavez Back in Venezuela
President Hugo Chavez arrived in Venezuela on Monday morning, after completing a first stage of his recovery process in Havana, Cuba, where he underwent surgery last December 11.»
Rafael Correa Wins Presidential Elections
Rafael Correa was re-elected President of Ecuador according to exit poll results at Sunday’s general elections.»
Cubans Pray for Hugo Chavez Recovery
Hundreds of Cuban parishioners attended a Sunday mass for Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who is recovering from cancer surgery in Havana.»
Over One Million Cuban Children Get Anti-Polio Vaccine
Over one million Cuban children will be administered a polio vaccine between March and April to keep them protected against the disease, which could possibly cause permanent disability and death.»
U.S. Immigration Reform Bill Released
A draft of a White House immigration proposal would allow illegal immigrants to become legal permanent residents within eight years, media reported today.»