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Informative weekly forecast from Prensa Latina

Prensa Latina announces lower than its headline news forecast for the week of June 12-18, 2022

We invite you to refer to our Scanner section, for the in-depth press, which maintains a tournament dedicated to preparing Cuba for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. This week we will talk about wrestling plan (freestyle and Greco-Roman) to maintain its position as the world leader and we will present the faces of the eminent personalities The main on the island, as well as projects from other disciplines also want to shine in the next event under the image of the five episodes.

Main Coverings:

Cuba: Prensa Latina is celebrating its 63rd anniversary in the midst of the struggle to report objectively, combat misinformation, and express just causes around the world, particularly in Latin America and the Caribbean. (June 16)

Argentina: Argentines and Cubans will pay tribute to guerrilla fighter Ernesto Guevara (1928-1967), on the 94th anniversary of his birth (June 14).

Russia: More than 2,700 businessmen from more than 115 countries and regions have confirmed their participation in the 25th Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum (Spief), which will be held in that Russian city under the theme “New World, New Opportunities,” Roscongress reported. Responsible for organizing the event. (15-18 June)

Cuba

Cuba: The frigate Ara Libertad, the Argentine Navy’s training ship, and its engineering heritage, has begun a visit to Cuba to strengthen ties with the Revolutionary Navy and historical links between the southern country and the Antilles. (12 June)

North America

United Nations: Security Council will hold an open debate on the issue of women and peace in the context of political turmoil and the seizure of power by force (June 15)

United States: The House Select Committee investigating former President Donald Trump’s January 6 coup attempt continues its public hearings. (June 13, 15, 16)

US: Senate negotiators working to reach agreement on package of measures against gun violence (during the week)

Central America and the Caribbean

MEXICO: The President of Mexico will receive President Joe Biden’s special envoy for climate, John Kerry, at the National Palace (June 13)

Haiti: the twenty-eighth edition of the Livres en foile (Crazy Books), the largest literary event in the country, which on this occasion partially resumes live events two years after the pandemic. (during the week)

Dominican: The Standing Committee of National Calendars of the Dominican Republic will commemorate the 63rd anniversary of the 1959 Constanza, Maimonides and Estero Hondo Expedition (June 14).

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Guatemala. – The Government of Guatemala continues its meetings with the mayors of the 340 municipalities to evaluate development projects as part of President Alejandro Giamatti’s second round (June 16-18)

South America

COLOMBIA: Colombians have just one week to decide whether to vote for the historic charter leader, Gustavo or Petro, who embodies the change that the country’s progressive sectors crave, or Rodolfo Hernandez, of the ACA. A controversial candidate put forward by the oath, in the face of the ballot scheduled for Sunday 19. (During the week)

Colombia: The Association of Cubans Residing in Colombia seeks to promote unity, love and brotherhood among all its members as part of the objectives of its seventh meeting at which they will reiterate their condemnation of the unjust and harmful economic, commercial and financial embargo it imposes. United States to Cuba. (12 June)

Venezuela: The Bolivarian National Armed Forces maintain their deployment on the border axis with Colombia in order to eliminate any activity of irregular groups and drug trafficking. (during the week)

Ecuador: The Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities (CONI) calls for national mobilization against the government’s neoliberal measures. (13 June)

Brazil: Former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and President Jair Bolsonaro, the two main candidates in the race for power in the October elections, will honor political commitments in Natal, the state capital of Rio Grande do Norte. (June 16 and 17).

Brazil: The Federal Supreme Court will analyze the revocation of the mandate of Representative Fernando Francischin, an ally of President Jair Bolsonaro accused of spreading false news about electronic ballot boxes in the 2018 elections (within the week).

Uruguay: The Union of University Hospitals will organize a strike day to recover salaries and a larger budget to ensure public service to the population. (Wednesday 15)

Europe:

Russia: The Russian military offensive continues and the offensive of the forces of the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics for the complete liberation of the Donbass region from Ukrainian forces continues. (during the week)

Russia: The Russian authorities are implementing economic, financial and commercial measures to deal with more than 10,000 sanctions imposed by the West, most of them after the start of the Russian military operation in Ukraine. (during the week)

France: More than 48 million voters are invited to the first round of legislative elections, with a tight battle for control of the National Assembly between the ruling party and a coalition of left-wing parties (June 12).

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Spain: Elections in Andalusia on June 19 have inflamed Spain’s political landscape, with the conservatives favoring the Popular Party and rushing into the 2023 presidential election (during the week)

Spain: Price hikes at all levels in Spain are becoming more tense as relations with Algeria deteriorate, and are the subject of angry debates in Congress that require the presence of key figures in the left-wing government in Parliament (June). fourteenth)

Spain: The Tournament of Chess Candidates aspiring to challenge the World Champion, Magnus Carlson, kicks off in Madrid on June 16 (from June 16 to July 7)

Italy: Cuban star Anna Fidelia Cierot continues her shows in several Italian cities. (during the week)

Italy: Italy has agreed to cancel the use of masks indoors as part of the new health protocol for the COVID-19 virus. (During the week)

United Kingdom: The British Conservative government plans to send a first group of illegal immigrants to Rwanda, although humanitarian and human rights organizations have lodged a legal challenge to block the deportations. (June 14)

UK: TUC will protest in London and other British cities to demand higher wages and greater job security for its members amid the cost of living crisis (June 18)

Africa and the Middle East

Angola: The approaching date of the next general elections will continue to affect the country’s political life, while the deadline for formalizing the nominations of competing forces before the Constitutional Court is running out. (during the week)

Israel: After failing in the first vote, the government will return before Parliament a bill extending national legislation to settlers living on Palestinian lands, amid growing rumors about the collapse of the coalition in power due to deep differences. (during the week)

Ethiopia: Ethiopia will host the East African Arts and Culture Festival, an event designed as a platform to promote integration in the region, and 13 countries have already confirmed attendance. (As of June 14)

Lebanon: American diplomat Amos Hochstein arrived in Beirut at the invitation of the highest authorities in Lebanon to mediate in the denial of the maritime border dispute with Israel. (13 June)

LEBANON – A week after the Energean Power vessel reached the Karish gas field, Lebanon and Israel escalated tensions over a maritime border dispute in the southern region. (during the week)

Asia

Vietnam: The National Assembly (Parliament) will continue the debates corresponding to the third term of the 15th legislature sessions, with discussions on the Medical Examination and Treatment Bill, the Law Drafting Program and Ordinances for 2023 and the draft. of inspection legislation. (during the week)

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Japan: The authorities are closely monitoring the development of key economic indicators with the aim of intervening at any sign that undermines the outlook for GDP growth (during the week)

Economie

Cuba: Various events and meetings of the Cuban authorities seeking to promote the economic and commercial development of the island (during the week).

science and technology:

Cuba/WFP: PRO-ACT project workshop sessions, designed to enhance community resilience in the area of ​​food security in seven municipalities of Villa Clara affected by drought and other meteorological phenomena (15-17 June).

Environment urges the world on its International Day to reflect on the consequences of desertification and drought on the planet, both of which are considered fundamental issues in environmental conservation along with climate change and biodiversity. (June 17)

In our social networks:

We will provide video data with headlines every day at 12:00, 17:00, 19:00 and 21:00 GMT (Mon-Fri).

Available to https://tv.prensa-latina.cu subscribers, LOOK on the most relevant events in India (Monday 13), Guatemala (Tuesday 14), Venezuela (Wednesday 15), Uruguay and Nicaragua (Thursday 16), Vietnam (Friday 17) .

In addition, we publish our Cultural Mosaic section (Monday 13th June at 10:00 GMT).

Online Radio:

With our OnLine Radio you will be able to listen to weekly reports from our correspondents from Costa Rica, Brazil (12), Ecuador, South Africa (13) France, Syria (14), Lebanon, Chile (15), Mexico and Vietnam (16), India and Italy (17), El Salvador and Guatemala (18).

The Noticaribe radio broadcast will also be broadcast on stage; Spanish-language newscasts Página Económica and Actualidad Cultural, thematic programs Onda Récord and Nuestra Música, Hunting for Knowledge and Traveling around the world, among others.

In addition, we will broadcast special works on the occasion of the 61st anniversary of the imposition of the Platt Amendment on Cuba by the United States (June 12), the 177th anniversary of the birth of Antonio Maceo and the 94th anniversary of Ernesto Guevara (June 14), World Donor Day Sanger (14 June) and the 63rd anniversary of the creation of Prensa Latina (June 16).

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