Oncologist doctor Tabaré Vázquez, who ruled Uruguay from 2005 to 2010, today vowed his second presidential term.»
Council of Ministers Discusses Exports of Cuban Services
Cuba Council of Ministers, headed by President Raul Castro, debated about the export of Cuban services involving commitments with foreign governments, headlined the local media.»
Cuban Vice-President Highlights Role of Community Work
Cuban First Vice-President Miguel Diaz Canel stressed the significance of community work amidst current transformations, in which the human beings must be the protagonist of every action.»
Cuban Support to Africa Highlighted in Brussels
Alhaji Muhammad Mumuni, secretary general of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP), praised Cuba support to African nations.»
ALBA Bridge Opened in Saint Lucia with Venezuelan Support
The Venezuelan Government, through the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of our Americas (ALBA) funding, provided US$2.7 million to the Government of Saint Lucia to construct three bridges.»
Ecuadorian Government Reduces Wages to Provide Health
Ecuador plans to train over 2000 physicians as part of an intensive health campaign aimed at reducing maternal mortality. »
Over 24,000 Polling Stations for Upcoming Partial Elections in Cuba
About 24,701 polling stations were constituted in Cuba for April partial elections, to elect the delegates of the Municipal Assemblies of the People’s Power.»
Sancti Spiritus Books Presented in La Cabaña
San Carlos de la Cabaña Fortress welcomes this Thursday the latest publication of Sancti Spiritus Luminaria Publishing House, on occasion of the 24th Cuban International Book Fair, running from February 12 to 22, in Havana.»
Former Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks Gets Conviction Overturned
David Hicks says he still suffers from the long-term effects of torture, but that it feels good to be an “innocent man.”»
Ecuadorian Minister Praises Cuban Education Model
Ecuador’s Coordinating Minister of Knowledge and Human Talent, Guillaume Long, praised Cuban education system and said that it is not copying it what Ecuador tries to do, but learning from its advantages.»