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The official Cuban press confirmed that the normalization of the liquefied gas service on the island is expected, after the entry of a ship this week. This was stated by Lidia Rodriguez, Marketing Director of the Cuba Petroleo Federation (Cupet), to the national media, according to a note from Latin press. The directive specified that the ship would unload at the port of Santiago de Cuba and then proceed to other regions of the country to finish its voyage in Havana. This will ensure normal service. He also indicated that with the arrival of the product, bottling plants will be…

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The waste of “creativity” was an “initiative” of A.S morning Which was held on Monday at the headquarters of the Municipal Assembly of People’s Power in Guantanamo, where An official in a major’s uniform and a red sash. in it Represent At the government residence, an elderly lady dressed as a pioneer with a red skirt, white blouse, scarf, pantyhose and a pair of scooters crowned the woman’s funny outfit, according to photos posted by the publication. Facebook by the head of the provincial government herself, Idaliena Diaz Casamayor.Facebook Capture / Idaliena Diaz Casamayor”The morning newspaper at the headquarters of…

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This was confirmed by the Venezuelan opponent, Juan Guaido He is already on Colombian soil, where he will participate in the summit called by President Gustavo Petro, on Tuesday, April 25th. And whoever was until a few months ago on the list of the interim presidency confirmed that he would request a meeting with the delegations present.”I hope the summit will ensure that the Maduro regime returns to the negotiating table in Mexico and that a credible timetable for free and fair elections is agreed upon as a solution to the conflict,” he said in a statement. schedule of work.…

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In the midst of the severe economic crisis that Cuba is experiencing, many people think about it before going sightseeing. However, this is the right time for a Spanish journalist to visit the Caribbean country. in condition Paco Nadal confirmed in the Spanish newspaper El País that many people asked him about the situation in Cuba. This is because when going to book, in some agencies they recommend not to go there. After a recent trip to the island, Nadal talked about the effects of the pandemic and the shortages of just about everything, from pork, eggs, fuel or sugar.…

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Tokyo. – Japan’s defense minister on Saturday ordered troops to activate interceptor missiles and prepare to drop fragments of a North Korean satellite that could land on Japanese soil. North Korean President Kim Jong Un said a few days ago that the first military spy satellite will be launched on an unspecified date. North Korea has tested about 100 missiles since early last year, saying it was responding to joint military exercises between the United States and South Korea that are seen as a test of the invasion. Many of its missiles have flown over Japan or landed on the…

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CubitaNOW write ~ Friday, April 21, 2023 Villa Clara University of Medical Sciences has decided to suspend face-to-face classes for most of its students, due to the energy crisis in the country, according to the institution itself. The situation forced the educational center to reorganize “the teaching processes for all professions and training that were developed in the institution during the state-provided emergency period.” “School activities will be maintained using the Villa Clara Virtual Health Classroom, where study materials for all years and professions are collected, which will be supported by teachers and educators in the students’ residence municipalities, who…

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Yandy Núñez could become the first Cuban to achieve the feat of climbing the highest peak on the planet. A mountain climber is in the process of acclimatization, as he prepares to climb an altitude. In this way, Núñez showed his followers on social networks his time at Everest Base Camp, Ascent Himalayas. Likewise, the Cuban said that the flag of his homeland and the flag of Iceland are always with him in the tent. In a video circulating on digital platforms, the interior of his shop is shown, a small space in which the sleeping bag protrudes. Despite the…

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Ciego de Ávila’s housing directorate took more than ten years to convert 23 apartments into an abandoned building, according to a note published by the same county newspaper. As specified in the Invasor report, phase one began in November 2018 and ended in December 2019. However, “it’s been four years since all of this was written on the label” without the work being completed. The building in question is located in the first kilometer on the borders of Circunvalación Sur, which currently remains an abandoned building. This office space will be used as accommodation for the workers who are still…

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A severe local storm in Havana left heavy hail Thursday, some larger than the size of a chickpea; The forecast center of the Institute of Meteorology (INSMET) in Cuba also reported.The official record records the onset of the storm at around 5:15 am, at various points in the Cuban capital, although at the moment no material or human damage has been reported.”A severe local storm is occurring in Havana, characterized by high winds and heavy hail, some of which are larger than a chickpea,” Insmit wrote on her Twitter account.Many users on social networks shared photos of the event and…

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This content was published on Apr 19, 2023 – 19:17 April 19, 2023 – 19:17 SAN SALVADOR, April 19 (EFE). – The Central American Institute said that the government of El Salvador “prioritizes” the repayment of its debts “over the” welfare of the population “, sacrificing resources allocated to areas of social development. Wednesday of Fiscal Studies (ISFI). “If someone revises the approved budget (for the state for 2023), the largest amount of resources goes to paying off the debt. And once again the government says: This is our priority, above the resources for education, health, etc. (…) Economist Ricardo…

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