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ALBA-TCP agreed on a roadmap for the creation of a Cooperation Agency

The member states of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of the Americas-People's Trade Treaty (ALBA-TCP) agreed on the route for the creation of the Cooperation Agency for Development, it was announced here today.

The information was disclosed last night on his account on the social network X, by the executive secretary of the regional integration bloc, Jorge Arreaza.

López Obrador reiterates his gratitude to Cuba for the work of doctors.

The President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, today reiterated his gratitude to the people and government of Cuba for sending doctors to this North American nation.

"We want to thank the people and the government of Cuba, because they are helping us by sending specialists that we do not have in our country," said the president during his usual press conference.

Cuba's José Martí's Golden Age turns 135 years old

135 years ago, the first issue of the magazine for Latin American children The Golden Age, written by Cuban José Martí, saw the light of day, and its humanist essence remains valid today.

In 1889, during Martí's stay in New York to prepare for Cuba's War of Independence against Spanish colonialism, he managed to publish four issues of the magazine, with stories, essays and poetry.

The works contained in La Edad de Oro are recognized for their teachings to the youngest children, in texts that combine beauty, epochs and imagination, and show Martí's humanism and idealism.

Progressive International demands the removal of Cuba from the terrorist list.

More than 250 organizations globally, grouped in the Progressive International (PI), founded in the United States in 2018, today demand the immediate removal of Cuba from the list of countries sponsoring terrorism.

"Cuba is not a sponsor of terrorism" stated the PI in an appeal letter published on the social network X when explaining that the Caribbean nation is indeed a sponsor, but of health, peace and liberation.

Tourism in Cuba is affected by the U.S. blockade.

Tourism authorities in Cuba today strongly criticized the hindrance that the U.S. blockade against the island represents for the travel industry.

A report published in the Granma newspaper on Wednesday points out that it is a limitation that exists. They mention that the Cuban tourism industry, as a driving force for other sectors, has a fundamental impact on the implementation of the National Economic and Social Development Plan and the achievement of the 2030 Agenda and its goals.

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