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Cuba pays online tribute to the Apostle on the 125th anniversary of his fall in combat

The CEM has made available to the public, on its official website www.josemarti.cu, a series of audiovisuals where topics of interest related to the historical event are addressed

 

by the El Reportero‘s wire services

 

The Centro de Estudios Martianos (CEM) organized an online tribute to the Cuban National Hero José Martí, on the 125th anniversary of his fall in combat in Dos Ríos, on May 19, according to a press release.

Although this fact meant an irreparable loss for the pro-independence forces, Martí’s ideology and his example continued to guide Cubans in their battles for full freedom and justice and are still fundamental foundations of the Cuban Revolution, the document highlights.

Thus, to remember the event, the CEM will make available to the public, on its official website www.josemarti.cu, a series of audiovisuals that address topics of interest related to the historical event.

Likewise, the institution calls to document the tribute that José Martí can be paid from home on this date, so, he informs, photographs, drawings, illustrations and podcasts can be sent, where the tribute is evident, to the email centrodestudiosmartianos@gmail.com, and highlights that all messages received will be published on its portal.

According to the information offered by the entity from Marti, more than 30 titles continue to be available for free download from its official site, as well as the 29 volumes of the Complete Works of José Martí, published by the Critical Edition of the CEM, among other publications by Great value.

 

Mexican singer Yoshio dies after suffering covid-19

MEXICO CITY – (El Universal) – Marcela, his wife, confirmed to Gustavo Adolfo Infante the news that Gustavo Nakatani Ávila, better known as Yoshio, died in the Xoco hospital, where he had been since May 2, when he was admitted after testing positive for the new coronavirus.

Thanks to his talent, in the 70s and 80s the interpreter’s voice gained notoriety, leading him to represent the country in various editions of the OTI festival (Organization of Ibero-American Television) where in 1981 he performed the song “What happened, happened“, by Felipe Gil.

ANDI mourned the death of the interpreter of “Queen of hearts“, “In my own way“, among others.

The Mexican singer Yoshio, icon of the romantic ballad with 50 years of musical career, began his career in the 70s, however, he was more successful during the 80s.

 

Mexico seeks to restart tourist activity paralyzed by Covid-19

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Mexico is preparing the prompt restart of the national tourist activity totally paralyzed by the novel SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, Tourism Secretary Miguel Torruco Márquez said.

The official appeared on Wednesday during the usual evening press briefing on Covid-19 at the National Palace led by official spokesman Hugo López-Gatell.

Torruco Márquez recounted the hard blow the tourist sector received due to the pandemic, one of the main economic activities in Mexico that represents 8.7 percent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product and receives more than 45 million national and foreign tourists.

The secretary said that the urgent reactivation of tourism is essential and a priority to avoid further damages but respecting in all its scope and with the utmost rigor the protection measures expressed in the traffic light system the new normality rules.

Since the beginning, the country has been working in a more-than-130-page protocol by which the reopening of the sector will be governed and it has already been discussed with the governors of the 10 states most involved in tourism, I have noted.

As for the daily technical report presented by Director of Epidemiology José Luis Alomia, the figures are still very high in accordance with this stage, considered the most contagious of the epidemic.

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