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The Departmental Health Service (Sedes) of Cochabamba on Thursday plans to convene Bolivian physicians who graduated in Cuba recently to assist patients in the city's urban areas, where public hospitals face an indefinite medical strike.
Pope Benedict XVI will officiate a public mass in the Cuban capital at the open in the Jose Marti Revolution Square in the third day of his apostolic visit to the Caribbean island.
Experts of the Business Group of Biopharmaceutical, Chemical Productions (Labiofam) are carrying out in Belarus a plan of presentations about VIDATOX, a natural product made of scorpion venom used as part of the cancer therapy.
Dr. Margaret Chan, director general of the World Health Organization (WHO), is presiding over on Tuesday in Havana the internal meeting of the global policy group of this international agency.
Pope Benedict XVI on Tuesday will have a tight schedule, including a meeting with President Raul Castro on his second day in Cuba.
The National Committee to Free the Cuban Five, announced it will deepen the search for information, to achieve the release of the five Cubans who are detained in the United States since 1998.
Cubans from different sectors Friday expressed their confidence that the visit of Pope Benedict XVI to Cuba from March 26 to 28 will be as successful as the one made by his predecessor John Paul II in 1998.
Just like a man who discovers in poetry the friend with whom to share, the verses written by Cuban antiterrorist fighter and member of the Cuban Five, Antonio Guerrero, moved the members of the Literary Wednesday Club, students of the Mixed Secondary School Anténor Firmin, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Cuba on Wednesday denounced the existence of plans promoted and financed from Miami, the United States, so the island's counterrevolutionary groups carry out provocations aimed at politicizing Pope Benedict XVI's visit here.
The Costa Rican Committee of Solidarity with Cuba on Wednesday highlighted the permission granted to Rene Gonzalez, one of the five Cuban antiterrorist fighters unjustly held in U.S. prisons, to travel to his country.
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