In this summary of the day's featured news, we will address a series of significant events that have occurred both in Cuba and on the international stage. From former President Donald Trump's not guilty plea in Miami, to the remarkable growth of trade between Russia and Cuba, and the devastating floods in Santiago de Cuba, these events have marked the day and continue to influence the global landscape.
1. Crisis in Santiago de Cuba due to floods
A 20-year-old young man has lost his life due tofloods in Santiago de Cuba. Jesús was reported missing after falling into the Cauto River in Palma Soriano due to a collapse in the bomb area of the sports car. Floods in eastern Cuba have left at least six dead.
2. Trump pleads not guilty in Miami
On a historic day in Miami, the former presidentDonald Trump He has pleaded not guilty and has been released on parole. Trump appeared in a Miami court and pleaded not guilty to 37 charges as a crowd of supporters rallied nearby.
3. Trade between Russia and Cuba increases
The commercial exchange betweenMoscow and Havana It has grown nine times between January and April 2023. Major agreements have been agreed between both countries for the expansion of the work of Russian companies in Cuba. In addition, Cuba and Russia are preparing an agreement for oil supplies.
4. Tragedy in Santa Cruz del Norte
A collision between a passenger truck and a pipe in Santa Cruz del Norte has left several dead. This incident adds to the series of tragedies that have affected Cuba in recent days.
5. Entertainment and Sports
In the area ofentertainment, the singer Shakira has moved her fans with a tender photo sitting on her mother's lap. On the other hand, Cuban reggaeton artist Wampi has fulfilled his dream of buying a car when he was only 20 years old.
Insports, Yoel Romero from Pinar del Río, known as "The Soldier of God", will face the "Russian Bear" in Bellator 297. In addition, another young baseball player has decided to leave Cuba, joining the list of athletes who have decided to seek new opportunities outside of the country.
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