It is day three of competition at the Bolivarian Alternative for the People of our Americas (ALBA) Games in Havana, with athletes competing on Friday in 13 sports<br />
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new technology for the diagnosis of Congenital Sicklemia, an ailment
that deteriorates the patients’ quality of life and leads eventually to
death, will soon operate at Holguín Provincial Center for Medical
Genetics.
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Ban Ki-moon UN Secretary-General, Barack Obama and other 34 leaders from the western hemisphere will be meeting later today in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Talks toward a thaw in U.S.-Cuba relations seemed to be a real
possibility after the new presidents of both countries reached out to
each other with surprisingly straightforward language about their
desire to revive a relationship frozen by 50 years of cold war.
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Although Cuba has been excluded from the Summits of Americas, since the
first one, in 1994, the meeting at Trinidad and Tobago will have to
discuss cuban situation in the area.
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Cuba is already in the process of demographic transition, an event that
is common to developed countries. Will we hit the mark of 12 million
inhabitants? Will we be increasingly less? Will we remain stable? Only
the future will have the answers.
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A modern ward for clinical trials on cancer patients was recently opened in the 3rd Congress Hospital of Pinar del Río, western province of Cuba
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The International Olympic Committee in October will decide the program
for the 2016 Olympic Games, with baseball being among the five sports
competing for reinstatement
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Venezuelan President opened Seventh Summit of the Bolivarian Alternative for the Peoples of Our Americas (ALBA) critizising the Summit of the Americas that will begin today in Trinidad and Tobago
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