Cuban President to address the National Assembly of Angola.
The president of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, will address today the National Assembly of Angola (unicameral Congress), as part of the activities of his official visit to the country.
The president will be received with military honors and the welcome message will be delivered by the president of the Legislative, Carolina Cerqueira, according to a press release from that entity.
At the end of the Solemn Plenary Meeting, Díaz-Canel will sign the Book of Honor in the Assembly's Noble Hall, the press release added.
Cuban diplomat delivers lecture in Bolivia on island's migration policy
The general director of Consular Affairs and Attention to Cubans Living Abroad, Ernesto Soberón, offers a virtual conference today in Bolivia on the Cuban Migratory Policy, which will be transmitted through the Zoom platform.
The hearing called, Cuban Migratory Policy and the attention to Cubans living abroad, is developed from the Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation between the Plurinational Diplomatic Academy of Bolivia and the Higher Institute of International Relations Raul Roa Garcia, of the Foreign Ministry of the island.
International Scientific Convention in Cuba will promote Agenda 2030.
The II International Scientific Convention of the University of Cienfuegos Carlos Rafael Rodríguez will be held from October 24 to 27 in this Cuban city, with the participation of academics, researchers, students and other specialists.
The scientific meeting will focus its thematic axes within the framework of the 2030 Agenda and the fulfillment of the Sustainable Development Goals and will promote an exchange of knowledge and experiences and the projection of lines of action for the adoption of decisions to meet those goals.
Cuba's debut in the Little League World Series in the USA.
Regardless of today's result, the baseball team representing Cuba is already making history with its presence for the first time in a Little League World Series, in the U.S. city of Williamsport.
It will also be the debut of the Bayamo Little League (eastern Cuba), king of the national championship, which, in a good fight, by hitting and doing well, won the ticket to travel to Pennsylvania to the competition, scheduled from August 16 to 27.
Cuba reiterates its zero tolerance position on human trafficking.
Cuba reiterated today its zero tolerance policy regarding any form of human trafficking, as well as the continuity of actions to prevent and confront this scourge and associated crimes.
Cuba's National Report on Preventing and Confronting Trafficking in Persons and Protecting Victims for the year 2022, published this day by the Cuban Foreign Ministry, detailed that in this period a national action plan is being implemented until 2024 to coordinate the actions of the State and civil society organizations.