Tuesday, November 5, 2024

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We provide news:

* Today’s news (morning)

* Live from Cuba (morning)

* Panorama of Latin America (morning)

* Saita (morning)

* Facts and events in the United States (evening).

* Daily exercise (morning)

* Scientific overview (evening)

As they appear in the programming from the scene:

* Recommended by Editor: South Asia expects positive results from COP27 climate summit. By Alfredo Boada in New Delhi

* Global Orbit: Syria faces a new health challenge. Written by Fadi Maarouf from Damascus

* Specials: Notepad

* Correspondents: Panama for greater commitment from countries at COP 27 in Egypt. By Mario Garrido in Panama City

*Exclusives:

Imports from Syria decreased by 75 percent. Written by Fadi Maarouf from Damascus.

An initiative launched in China to promote bamboo as an alternative to plastic. Written by Yuladi Martinez in Beijing.

In Angola, they encourage the preservation of cultural heritage. By Maria Julia Mayoral, from Luanda

Syria encourages agricultural investments to achieve food security. Written by Fadi Maarouf from Damascus

* Counterpoint: New ways of continuing the Chilean constitutional process. By Carmen Esquivel in Santiago de Chile.

* Scanner: Elections in the United States, Rulers in Conflict by Desi Francis of Havana

Today we also offer the following news programmes:

* Women’s World: Cuban Minister of Education evaluates preparations for the next session. They pay tribute to a woman from El Salvador, and the director of the Mexican orchestra will perform in Spain.

* Travel around the world: Aguascalientes with its museums and colonial buildings

Weekly summaries also appear on our website:

* Cultural and scientific summary * Seven days sport

* Weekly Economy

* In three minutes

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* Cuba is not alone

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