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How is the media covering Miguel Díaz-Canel?Miguel Díaz-Canel often is covered by Left Media sources.
Left: 51%
15%
Right: 34%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Miguel Díaz-Canel?Miguel Díaz-Canel often is covered by Left Media sources.
Left: 51%
15%
Right: 34%
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Miguel Díaz-Canel · VietnamCuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel and other high-ranking officials of the country expressed their gratitude to Vietnam for the support, especially rice, and hope for more Vietnamese businesses to collaborate in new fields.See the Story
President of Cuba thanks Vietnam for support during special period
Miguel Díaz-Canel · Las CondesThe death was also announced by the independent deputy Gonzalo de la Carrera, who via his account in X noted that “my great friend Sergio Melnick was about to die,” whom he described as “a teacher and guru.”My great friend @melnicksergio was about to die. A teacher, guru, magician, great friend and a tremendous human being. QEPD! pic.twitter.com/Iv2mNoU2km— ∏ @carreragonzalo DIPUTADO ∏ (@carreragonzalo) April 12, 2024La concejal Catalina San Ma…See the Story
The President (spoke in Spanish): I thank the representative of Cuba for his kind words addressed to me.
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Miguel Díaz-Canel · VietnamCuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel confirms that the country is making great efforts to ensure food for its people, amid countless economic difficulties, including those caused by the US unilateral sanctions policy.See the Story
Cuba strives to ensure food security despite economic difficulties.
Miguel Díaz-Canel · CubaCuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said on Thursday that his communist government had provided subsidized meals for its citizens, an attempt to defuse tensions just two weeks after protesters took to the streets amid widespread shortages.See the Story
To calm the protests, Cuba subsidizes food for its inhabitants
Miguel Díaz-Canel · HavanaHAVANA (Reuters) -Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said on Thursday his communist-run government has secured supply of key subsidized food rations as he moved to defuse tensions just two weeks after protesters took to the streets over widespread shortages. Diaz-Canel, who appeared on the mid-day TV newscast, said his government had undertaken an “enormous effort” to ensure the supply of food for the island`s population of 11 million. “April an…See the Story