The Foreign Minister of Nepal, Pradeep Kumar, reiterated his country’s decision to continue supporting the struggle of the Cuban people in the face of the policy of hostility and economic blockade of the United States.
The Foreign Minister of Nepal, Pradeep Kumar, reiterated his country’s decision to continue supporting the struggle of the Cuban people in the face of the policy of hostility and economic blockade of the United States.
Marta Yanez, federal judge in charge of the cause for the disappearance of ARA San Juan submarine in Argentina, said they will investigate its sinking without taking it to the surface, as an attempt to extract it could lead to destroy and damage evidence.
Former candidate Fernando Haddad, who relieved Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on the Workers’ Party ballot during the past presidential elections, will be prosecuted on charges of alleged passive corruption and money laundering.
Cuba made a “painful, but necessary” decision to conclude its participation in the More Doctors Program in Brazil, Cuban Minister of Public Health Jose Angel Portal Miranda said in an interview with Cubadebate.
The President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sanchez, will hold official conversations with Cuban authorities during his visit to the island, the local Chancellery reported.
The President of Cuba, Miguel Diaz-Canel, lamented this Tuesday the death of the Venezuelan Ambassador on the island, Ali Rodriguez Araque, and expressed his solidarity to the family of the prominent revolutionary.
About 44 million low-income Brazilians will be without medical care as of 2019, in more than 2,000 municipalities within the country, an international organization has warned.
The corporation Habanos S.A. said that it will launch a limited edition of Bolivar Soberano, ten cigars that are entirely hand rolled, in the Chinese territory of Hong Kong this week.
Cuban Vicepresident of the Council of Ministers, Ricardo Cabrisas and the Director General of Cooperation and Development of the European Commission, Stefano Manservisi, analyzed future cooperation perspectives, informed here the local media.
The French bank Société Générale S.A. will pay 340 million dollars to several US entities for the alleged violation of sanctions imposed by the US Government on Cuba, Iran, Sudan and Libya, it was reported on Monday.