Venezuela Is the Epicenter of a Regional Dispute, Lawmaker Says
Caracas - The US charge against Venezuela is part of its offensive to control the region, the lawmaker from the National Constituent Assembly (ANC), Fernando Rivero, said on Tuesday.
Ex President Denounces Persecution Damaged Daughter's Health
Buenos Aires - In an emotional video broadcast on social media, Argentina''s former President Cristina Fernandez denounced how the fierce political persecution against her daughter, currently under treatment in Cuba, weakened her health condition.
Venezuela to Work for Technological Autonomy, Constituent Says
Caracas - As part of the mechanisms to face the attacks by local rightwing and the United States against Venezuela's institutions, the Executive will work for the technological autonomy, Jesus Farias said.
China Is Concerned and Ready to Support Venezuela after Blackout
Beijing - China on Wednesday expressed concerned about the blackout that has affected Venezuela over the past few days, and assured that it is ready to supply technical assistance for the recovery of the South American country''s power grid.
Brazilian Judge Releases Executives Involved in Mining Tragedy
Brasilia - A Brazilian judge revoked a court ruling and released 11 executives from the company Vale and two employees from the German firm Tüv Süd, who are under investigation due to the tragedy in a mine, where 203 people were killed and 105 are missing.
Venezuela Concludes Negotiations on Interests Offices with US
Caracas - Venezuela concluded the talks with the United States to establish interests offices after the breaking-off of diplomatic relations, the Foreign Ministry said in a communiqué on Tuesday.
Culture
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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Audrey Azoulay, Director General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), will make an official visit to Cuba from next December 4.
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