Managua’s mayor Daysi Torres thanked Cuban doctors of the "All with voice” medical brigade who performed a medical checkup on 14,000 impaired people in that Nicaraguan city
Cuba’s ambassador to Suriname, Andres Gonzalez, met on Thursday in Paramaribo with Robert Ameerali, president of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, at the main office of that institution
“There are many needs, but the challenge of forming a health system in Haiti is a unique opportunity for us, for which we appreciate deeply the Commander in Chief Fidel Castro Ruz”, said Luther Castillo, Honduran doctor member of the Henry Reeve Brigade
Cooperation actions led between Cuba and Venezuela to cope with the current world energy crisis were extolled in Caracas by that country’s deputy minister for electrical development, Javier Alvarado
The General Secretary of the Cuban Workers’ Federation (CTC, by its Spanish acronym), Salvador Valdes Mesa, will represent the Caribbean nation in a meeting of the Presidential Council of the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) that will take place in Viet Nam on February 23-24
Graduates from Havana’s Latin American Medical School (ELAM) coming from 27 countries are now in Haiti as members of the Cuban Henry Reeve International Brigade
An increase in the promotion of markets was among the issues analyzed by Vasily V. Romanov, president of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Belarus, and Alfredo Nieves, Cuban ambassador to that nation
Mexican and Michoacan’s movements of solidarity with Cuba and the five Cuban revolutionaries imprisoned in the United States will jointly lead a national meeting on March 6 and 7 to encourage support of their cause
Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos said on Monday in Madrid that the European Union’s policy toward Cuba is “hardly satisfactory” and urged this regional organization to open a debate that aims at improving relations with the Caribbean island
Argentinean Claudia Camba, president of the foundation “Un mundo mejor es posible” (A Better World is Possible), said today that the implementation of the Cuban literacy teaching program “Yo, si puedo” (Yes I Can) made it possible to declare four municipalities of that South American nation free of illiteracy