Coalition Led by US Causes 18 Dead in Syria
Damascus - The air force of the coalition led by the United States caused the death of 18 people and more than 20 injured in Tajaneh, northern Syrian province of Deir Ezzor Thursday, military sources reported here.
Vietnamese economy expected to grow 7% in 2018
Hanoi -The local press here has recently highlighted a 6.8% economic growth rate projected for 2018, an impressive figure in these times of deceleration.
Rajoy Denies Knowledge of Alleged Slush Fund at Ruling PP Party
Madrid - Spanish President Mariano Rajoy has said on Tuesday that he had absolutely no knowledge about the possible existence of parallel accounts within his Popular Party (PP) that were allegedly used for opaque donations and illegal party financing, by testifying in one of the biggest corruption plots uncovered in this country .
El Salvador Rejects U.S. Warmongering Language on Venezuela
San Salvador, New voices have been raised on Sunday in El Salvador in rejection of the U.S. government''s threats against Venezuela and in support for the constitutional process in that South American nation.
Syria's Determination and Tenacity Delivers Encouraging Results
Damascus - Syria''s determination and tenacity after more than five years of an imposed war are delivering encouraging results on the long and winding road to peace, still plagued of dangers and the terrible sequel of more than half a million people killed and injured.
ALBA Countries Rejects US Threats Against Venezuela
Caracas - The Venezuelan Foreign Ministry spread a statement issued by the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA), which rejects the recent interventionist threats announced by the US government against Venezuela.
Culture
Havana - This Monday's screening of the film 'Habana Selfies' as part of the 41st International Festival of New Latin American Cinema is a poetic tribute to this capital, in the midst of celebrations to mark its 500 years of existence.
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Havana - Cuba is a nation with a wealth of culture, stated the Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Audrey Azoulay, at the inauguration of the 41st International Festival of New Latin American Cinema on Thursday, running through December 15 in this capital.
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With the question of What can young people do about climate change?, representatives from 19 Caribbean countries are meeting today at the Havana´s Nacional Hotel as part of UNESCO's 2nd International School of Sciences.
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