Cuban collaborators in Bolivia are safe and sound

Havana - The chief of Cuban medical collaborators in Bolivia, Dr. Yoandra Muro, told Cuban TV newscast Sunday evening that all Cuban personnel deployed in the South American nation are safe in their homes.
Muro confirmed that the more than 700 are doing well, awaiting for information and in contact with their families.
The situation in the Andean is agitated after a coup d'état forced the resignation of its constitutional president Evo Morales Ayma.
Prensa Latina and teleSur reported Sunday that extremist opponents were besieging the embassies of Cuba and Venezuela in La Paz.
Culture
Fidel's presence was recalled in several Ariguanabo centers and institutions. Students from the Eduardo Abela Vocational School of Art, located in San Antonio de los Baños, paid tribute to the leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz, through dance and music.
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The Cuban Art University (ISA) opened an honorary department dedicated to Fidel Castro’s cultural thinking on Monday as a tribute to the Cuban Revolution’s historical leader, three years after his passing.
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Havana - The 11th International Linguistic Conference 2019, taking place at the Jose Antonio Portuondo Valdor Institute of Literature and Linguistics, began on Monday with the presence of experts from several countries.
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