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Cubans Living Abroad To Participate In Family Code Consultation

On Wednesday, Cuba's Foreign Affairs Ministry Consular Services Director Ernesto Soberon announced that his office enabled an online form for about 1,3 million Cubans living abroad to participate in the citizen consultation of the new Family Code.

“These citizens will be able to comment on the bill articles by entering the website www.nacionesyemigración.cu in such period,” Soberon explained, recalling that a similar exercise was successfully carried out in 2018 when the Constitution draft was discussed.

Cuba to present WHO dossier on anti-Covid-19 vaccines in March

Havana, February 16

The Cuban biopharmaceutical industry will present the stipulated dossier to the World Health Organization (WHO) in early March with all the information necessary for the prequalification of its anti-Covid-19 vaccines, Eduardo Martínez, director of BioCubaFarma, reported here.

US newspaper highlights training of doctors in Cuba

Washington, February 14

A United States newspaper today highlighted the training program at the Latin American School of Medical Sciences (ELAM) in Cuba, especially for students residing in less favored communities in this country.

The North Carolina newspaper The Herald Sun published a report entitled "To become the doctor she wants to be, the Raleigh native will study medicine in Cuba," in which it delved into the subject through the story of the young African American Joyce Malanda.

Seattle caravans call for the end of US blockade against Cuba

Washington, February 15

Caravans calling for the end of the US blockade against Cuba will take to the streets of Seattle on February 27, as part of a movement in support of Cuba.

“Help us spread the word that it is time to stop punishing the Cuban people for making a revolution. Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, it is rather important than ever to stop stifling the Cuban people,” organizers said.

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