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Recuerdan el 11 de julio en un evento de jóvenes de la ONU
Elizabeth Hernández Rodríguez, una adolescente cubana de 17 años, viajó desde La Habana hasta Nueva York para representar a la Isla en la 18ª. Cumbre
Cuba crea registro para casos de violencia de género y el gobierno muestra algunos datos sobre los feminicidios
Elizabeth Hernández Rodríguez, una adolescente cubana de 17 años, viajó desde La Habana hasta Nueva York para representar a la Isla en la 18ª. Cumbre
Campesinos alertan sobre desplome de producción agrícola en Cuba: “lo único que hay es hambre y desesperación”
Elizabeth Hernández Rodríguez, una adolescente cubana de 17 años, viajó desde La Habana hasta Nueva York para representar a la Isla en la 18ª. Cumbre
Madres de jóvenes condenados por jueza Melody González temen movimiento inesperado de la Fiscalía
Elizabeth Hernández Rodríguez, una adolescente cubana de 17 años, viajó desde La Habana hasta Nueva York para representar a la Isla en la 18ª. Cumbre
¿Cuánto debe Cuba al Club de París?
Cuba está produciendo miles de motorinas, triciclos y otros vehículos eléctricos en consorcio con una empresa china, pero estos solo se venden en línea en
Elections in Venezuela: The Kidnapping of a Nation
By Javier Herrera HAVANA TIMES – This Sunday, July 28, 2024, the Presidential Elections for the 2025-2031 period took place in Venezuela. Ten presidential candidates
Gaza: Israeli Strike on School Kills 30 Palestinians, Injures Over 100
HAVANA TIMES – An Israeli strike on a school in Gaza killed at least 30 Palestinians on Saturday and injured over 100 more. Thousands of
The Pricy Dilemmas of Health Care in Today’s Cuba
The Vladimir Ilich Lenin Hospital in Holguin, Cuba By Lien Estrada HAVANA TIMES – I went to visit a friend and find her still dealing
Venezuela: Maduro Claims Victory, the Opposition Cries Fraud
The head of Venezuela’s electoral authority announcing that the voting results were delayed because their system was hacked, and that with 80% of the votes
Allies Congratulate Maduro, other Countries Reject “Fraud”
The President of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, celebrates after learning the results of the presidential elections. Photo: EFE / Ronald Peña R. Nicaragua, Cuba, China, Russia,
María Corina Machado Urges the Armed Forces To ‘Enforce Popular Sovereignty’
María Corina Machado and Edmundo González Urrutia claimed the opposition’s victory. / EFE EFE (via 14ymedio), Caracas, 29 July 2024 — Venezuelan opposition leader María
Intimacy With the Devils
Knowing how the hierarchs of the regime live, what they eat, who they sleep with, the watches they wear, what jokes they tell, produces a
Havana Residents Stage Several Protests in One Week Over Water Shortage
The Government settles at least three protests by sending tanker trucks Local residents set up a barricade of plastic jugs on Saturday night in Havana.
The Government Launches an Offensive on Several Fronts Against the Cuban Freemasons Who Protested
A program by the anonymous spokesman Cuban Warrior and the arrest of the writer Ángel Santiesteban form part of the measures against those who oppose
Seven Cuban Doctors Will Return to the Island After the End of Their Contract in Mexico
The specialists arrived in the country in 2022, after being originally hired for one year, although their stay was extended for two An image of
Elecciones en Venezuela: los retos de un nuevo momento político.
Las elecciones del 28 de julio en Venezuela marcarán un nuevo rumbo político para el país. El desgaste del movimiento chavista-bolivariano junto al cambio de
Elecciones en Venezuela: Proyectos en conflicto sobre el destino de un país
Las elecciones en Venezuela, así como la polémica de su proceso y resultados, dirimen el destino de todo un pueblo. Más que la elección de
Emprendedoras de Cuba impulsan iniciativa de moda hispana
La Semana Hispana de la Moda, en su primera edición, abrió un espacio para fusionar la cultura hispana y sus creadores mediante la moda. Foto:
Amor verdadero
El beso. Foto: Abel Padrón Padilla/ Cubadebate. El anhelo de una pareja para toda la vida a veces nos supera, pues hay de por medio
La verdad de Cuba contra un fondo buitre. II Parte
Concluyó en Londres Audiencia de Apelación de Banco Nacional de Cuba contra CRF I Limited Después de dos jornadas de audiencia, la presidenta del Tribunal
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Firstly, English is the lingua franca of the international community. It is widely spoken and understood worldwide. By reading news in English, Cubans can gain a broader perspective on global affairs, breaking news, and developments in various fields such as politics, economy, science, and technology. This allows them to stay updated on international trends, understand different perspectives, and make informed decisions.
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