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The sanctions target officials involved in a program under which former Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff hired over 10,000 ...
USA attacked extinct cooperation of Brazil with Cuba in the medical field Attacked by the United States (USA) on Wednesday ...
In a statement on Wednesday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said sanctions were imposed on officials “involved in abetting ...
The US on Wednesday announced it was revoking the visas of two Brazilian officials who allegedly played a role in Cuba's ...
Cuba has for decades sent doctors abroad to provide medical care in less-developed nations in exchange for badly needed hard ...
The department specifically named Mozart Julio Tabosa Sales and Alberto Kleiman, who worked in Brazil’s Ministry of Health ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday took steps to revoke or restrict visas for some African, Caribbean and ...
The U.S. State Department has revoked visas for several Brazilian government officials, citing complicity with forced labor ...
The U.S. has revoked visas for two Brazilian health officials linked to Cuba’s Mais Medicos program, calling it a “forced labor” scheme exploiting Cuban medical workers.
Mais Medicos Fernando Caulyt / gb02/13/2014 Many Cuban doctors work in Brazil, but the lion's share of their salaries are kept by Havana. Out of protest, one doctor has applied for asylum, putting ...
Health Brazilian government relaunches Mais Médicos program Program seeks to expand care, especially in needy areas Paula Laboissière Published on 20/03/2023 - 13:56 ...
Elias Amor, who studies the island’s economy, says Cuba receives more than $249.5 million a year for its doctors in Brazil. “The end of the Mais Medicos program will be a hard blow to the ...