2021-2022 school year began monday in Cuba
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The Central Bank of Cuba said Friday that no financial institution in the country has an agreement or formal relationship with the Canadian group RevoluGROUP, which included our nation as a recipient for sending remittances.
Interior Ministry authorities reported on Friday that in 2022, 861 irregular migrants had been returned to Cuba in compliance with agreements signed with countries in the region.
The U.S. embassy in Cuba will begin to issue visas in a limited and gradual manner after remaining closed for more than four years.
With the signing of a memorandum of understanding, Angola's Foreign Investment and Export Promotion Agency and its counterpart ProCuba, concluded the visit to our country by a delegation from the African nation, led by Adão Francisco Correia de Almeida, Minister of State and head of the President's Civil House.