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U.S. Slaps Visa Restrictions on 8 Cuban Officials After Crackdown On Protesters

(Photo by Gary Raynaldo  / ©Diplomatic Times) Vintage American car in Havana, Cuba. By Gary Raynaldo     DIPLOMATIC  TIMES The United States announced Thursday the State Department imposed visa restrictions on eight Cuban officials in the aftermath of  the government’s crackdown on demonstrators last July.

CUBA Ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium Presents Credentials Letters

Brussels, November 24, 2021.- On the morning of this Tuesday, at the Royal Palace of Brussels, Ambassador Yaira Jiménez Roig presented Felipe, King of the Belgians, the Credentials that accredit her as Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba in the Kingdom of

CUBA Renounces U.S. Report on Mystery Illness of Diplomats in Havana

La Academia de Ciencias de Cuba (Cuba Academy of Sciences) is described as the oldest active national academy of sciences outside Europe. By Gary Raynaldo    DIPLOMATIC  TIMES CUBA is refusing accept the conclusion of  US  government report released this month finding the so-called Havana

UNESCO Recognizes CUBA Leadership In Global Medical Diplomacy

  (twitter.com/CubaUNESCO)  Cuban doctors have been sent to several countries around the world to help fight the coronavirus By Gary Raynaldo    DIPLOMATIC  TIMES The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has recognized Cuba’s role in scientific and medical diplomacy in the Latin