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Caribbean diplomat urges expanding cooperation with Cuba

Caribbean diplomat urges expanding cooperation with Cuba

September 5th, 2020. Outstanding Caribbean diplomat and academics Ronald Sanders called for Caricom member States to duely exercise their right to decided their friends, and criticized US attacks on Cuban international cooperation.

(Source: Prensa Latina)

Notice of the Embassy of Cuba in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas

Notice of the Embassy of Cuba in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas

Nassau, September 4th, 2020. As of September 7th, 2020, the Cuban Embassy adjusts its schedules, for the attention of consular affairs, and taking into account the modifications to the Emergency Order issued by the Government of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, relative to the derived situation of the COVID-19 virus.

Cuba celebrates six decades of the Women's Federation

Cuba celebrates six decades of the Women's Federation

Havana, August 23rd, 2020.  Cuba celebrates on Suday the 60th Anniversary of the founding of the Federation of Cuban Women (FMC), an organization that has played a leading role in the country's achievements and particularly of women.

(Source: Prensa Latina)

Cuba moves closer to our own COVID-19 vaccine

Cuba moves closer to our own COVID-19 vaccine

Havana, August 20th, 2020. Authorization granted to the Finlay Vaccine Institute to begin clinical trials of new vaccine in collaboration with Ministry of Public Health institutions. This past July 28, Cuba’s candidate vaccine was tested for the first time on human volunteers, precisely three researchers participating in its development. An initial evaluation revealed a strong immune response in all three.

(Source: Granma)

 

Thank you, Fidel, for being, above all, human

Thank you, Fidel, for being, above all, human

Havana, August 13th, 2020. When the adversity gets worse, at a bad moment, when all our effort is not enough, and we must find another way; when a hopeful project is cut short, given the countless difficulties caused by the blockade, that anyone with any common sense can see, we ask ourselves: What would Fidel do? As if, in him, all answers can be found.

(Source: Granma)

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