Over the weekend, Brazil and Cuba inked three health agreements in Havana, coinciding with the G77+China summit. The focus is on treatments for Alzheimer’s and diabetes. The agreements mark a fresh start in Brazil-Cuba relations. Ties had cooled under Brazil’s past president. Brazil’s Health Minister, Nísia Trinidade, gave more details. She said the deals aim […]
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