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On his X account, Díaz-Canel urged to meet the demands of the new resolution of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) “to stop the barbarity in Gaza immediately.
We demand peace for Palestine, the head of State wrote on the same platform.
On Tuesday, the UN General Assembly approved the resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza with 153 votes in favor, 10 against, and 23 abstentions.
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The First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel visited Monday the Pasteur Institute of Iran, a research center that maintains a close relationship with Cuban science.
During the tour of the facilities, the head of state described as an honor to be in that institution of excellence, which demonstrates that collaboration is the model to follow when it comes to the health of the peoples, reported the Presidency of Cuba in its X profile.
As Israel expands its ground offensive into the south of Gaza, a woman who is living with dozens of her family members in the center of the territory says she feels like they are living through a “famine.”
“No aid or food is being provided, prices are skyrocketing — and that’s an extreme understatement,” said Tarneem Hammad, an advocacy and communications officer with Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP). “A kilo of salt used to be $0.25; now it’s $4.25. (A kilo) of flour is now $60; it used to be $7.”
Cuba pays tribute this Saturday to the historic leader of the Revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz (1926-2016), with multiple tributes dedicated to evoke his legacy, on the seventh anniversary of his passing.
Photographic exhibitions, talks, book presentations and public events held during these weeks, demonstrate the living presence in the people of the architect and main guide of the process of transformations that has driven the country for more than six decades.
The colossal work of the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, was the focus of a tribute organized today by the Cuban Embassy in Brazil to evoke his legacy and example of life and struggle.
The main United Nations agency in Gaza has announced that almost 1.7 million people, nearly 80 percent of the population, have been displaced since October 7 when Israel launched its aggression against the besieged territory.
On the 47th day of the Israeli war on Gaza, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) provided some updates on its operations in the bombarded and besieged territory. UNRWA said that nearly 945,000 internally displaced people were sheltering in its premises across Gaza as of November 19th.
The First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel, and Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz accompanied the Cuban people on Thursday in the march in solidarity with Palestine.
From G Street and Malecon to La Piragua, the Cuban people join once again the international community demanding the cessation of Israeli attacks on the sister Arab nation.
In statements to Prensa Latina, ANAIC’s President Marco Papacci stressed the importance of disseminating those films during this week to remember Fidel’s life and work on social media and the official website of the organization, with followers in 190 countries and more than 400 daily views.
The latest report from the Health Ministry shows that 12,700 people were killed in the Gaza Strip, including 5,350 minors, 3,250 women and 695 elderly people, while the number of injured increased to more than 30,000.
It noted that the number of deaths in the West Bank rose to 216 and those wounded totaled more than 2,800.
The Ministry warned that the number of casualties might actually be much higher in the coastal enclave as more than 4,500 people are missing.
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