Heads of state in Latin America and the Caribbean have long complained that the region is treated as an after-thought by most ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel next week to the Caribbean, where he will meet with several leaders as part of a three-nation tour, three sources said.
Caribbean leaders are pushing back against a new U.S. policy that aims to crack down on Cuban medical missions, saying that the work of hundreds of Cuban medical staff across the region is essential.
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Cuba has more than 24,000 doctors working in 56 countries worldwide, with the missions particularly boosting healthcare across the Caribbean, especially in impoverished nations facing deep ...
No Caribbean health-care system could survive without medical staff from Cuba, says Dominica’s prime minister, Roosevelt Skerrit. The 1,500 or so Cuban medical professionals that work in the ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday pledged to work with Jamaica on its employment of Cuban doctors who have been an ...
An active approach to culture and patrimonial values will be offered by the 6th edition of the Spring Verbenas and the 1st ...
As I stepped off the plane and walked into the José Martí International Airport in Havana, excited and slightly nervous to ...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has pledged to reconsider travel warnings for Jamaica to align with current safety ...
But the threatened sanctions against Cuba’s medical programs led to a remarkable push back from several Caribbean and Latin American leaders. At the same news conference with Rubio, Jamaican ...
The accusations have received push back from Cuba and Caribbean leaders. Jamaica Prime Minister Andrew Holness stood his ground on Wednesday, saying his country has been “very careful not to ...
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