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Mexico will hire another 119 Cuban doctors to provide services as of January 2023

Another 119 Cuban doctors will arrive in Mexico next January to provide their specialized services, announced the director of the National Social Security Institute, Zoé Robledo.

In the morning press conference of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador at the National Palace, dedicated today to health issues, Robledo made the announcement in a recount of the Cuban doctors hired to work in the country.

He said that 491 specialists are in 11 states, in very difficult and marginal places, and help provide coverage 24/7 in the hospitals where they are stationed.

Vietnam will enter the Cuban tourism sector next year

Everything is quite advanced for Vietnam to enter the Cuban tourism sector at some point in 2023, Ambassador Orlando Hernández Guillén announced on Tuesday.

In principle, Vietnamese companies will assume the repair of two hotels and the construction of another in Havana, the head of the Cuban state mission in the Asian country pointed out in an interview with Prensa Latina.

National Ballet of Cuba will celebrate the new anniversary of the Revolution with "The magic of dance"

The National Ballet of Cuba (BNC) will begin its functions in 2023 with a gala in this capital dedicated to celebrating the 64th anniversary of the triumph of the Revolution, on January 1.

The show under the direction of Viengsay Valdés, will take place at 5:00 p.m., local time, in the Avellaneda room of the National Theater and, according to the institution, ticket sales will begin tomorrow, Tuesday, December 27.

Cuban Foreign Minister denounces Twitter's links with the US Government

Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez, denounced through his Twitter account the links of that social network with U.S. government agencies to carry out psychological warfare actions against Cuba and demanded a response on the matter.

Rodriguez pointed out that the so-called Twitter Files, documents leaked to journalists on the management of that company, show that the U.S. intelligence agencies, the Pentagon, and the State Department coordinated such activities.

At the same time, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) paid the company to respond to its requests, he added.

Massachusetts professor exalts Cuban vaccines and global inequality in access to immunogens

Professor Tanalís Padilla, a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and author of numerous books, including A History of Rural Normal Schools, today exalts Cuban vaccines and global inequality.

The local newspaper La Jornada today inserts an article by the teacher of Mexican origin, in which she highlighted Cuba's effort in making its vaccines against covid-19 and begins with the deliveries of the biological to Mexico.

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