At 12:20 pm, in the United Nations General Assembly, the international community once again almost unanimously condemned the U.S. blockade of Cuba, voting 189 in favor of the Cuban resolution, two against (U.S. and Israel), with no abstentions.
High season of tourism in Cuba, starting today and extending to the end of April, has this year a higher interest driven by the purpose of reinforcing a climbing spiral in the travel industry.
For some people, embargo is the common word that defines it, but Cubans and those around the world who are aware of its terrible impact, know that blockade is the right term to talk about the economic, financial and commercial restrictions imposed by the United States on this archipelago. The negative effects are felt in all fields but the impact on health, which is essential for human beings, is much more sensitive.
Making his first stop of an extensive international tour, President Díaz-Canel arrived in France yesterday, where he was received by Prime Minister Edouard Phillippe.


