Book on Arabs in Cuba Reaffirms LatAm Identity

The book "Arabs in Cuba" by researcher Rigoberto Menendez provides a new reason for Latin Americans in Egypt to defend their common identity, based on the influence of immigrants from the Middle East.

U.S. Blockade Doubly Hurts Cuban Cancer Patients

The economic, financial and commercial blockade imposed by the United States against Cuba for almost half a century has a severe impact on cancer patients, who are prevented from living longer due to a lack of medicine and technology.

In UN, Cuba Condemns Sport Talent Theft

In the United Nations, Cuba condemned the theft of sports talent suffered by underdeveloped nations and repeated its opposition to athletic activities where money is the only reward.

Cuba: Work Against Dengue Mosquito

Members of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR), the largest mass organization in Cuba, today carries out sanitary works to close the X National Operation Sin Tregua (relentlessly) against the Aedes aegypti mosquito.

THE EMPIRE FROM WITHIN (PART FOUR)

According to public surveys, two out of every three Americans thought that the president lacked a well-defined plan for Afghanistan.  There were even divided opinions in the population about how they should go on.

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