The Cuban Doctors' Brigade is one of the humanitarian policies of the island's government. They began in the 60s after the triumph of the revolution led by Fidel Castro. They have served hundreds of thousands of people in more than 150 nations around the world. Photo: Cristina Rodríguez

Mexico: Cuban Doctors Have Saved More Than 700,000 Patients in the Country! (15.3.2026)

The more than 3,000 doctors who make up the mission collaborate in 570 municipalities in 29 states, a figure equivalent to 23 percent of the 2,478 municipalities in the national territory. That is, they are in one out of every four demarcations in the country.

“The greatest impact of the Cuban brigade has been to contribute, together with Mexican specialists, to the expansion of medical coverage to populations that previously did not have medical specialists,” according to the sources consulted.

During their stay in Mexico, they have carried out more than 7,500,000 consultations, 114,000 surgeries, 280,000 dialysis sessions and nearly 65,000 high-tech studies.

The Cuban Doctors’ Brigade is one of the humanitarian policies of the island’s government. They began in the 60s after the triumph of the revolution led by Fidel Castro. They have served hundreds of thousands of people in more than 150 nations around the world.

Fighting German and Ukrainian Nazism!

Argentina: Soviet-Russian Hero Honoured for Surviving German Nazism & Ukrainian Neo-Nazism! (5.3.2025)

March 4 at 14:57
Maria Kadár was born on March 23, 1931, near the city of Kursk. After the start of the war, she was evacuated to the Sverdlovsk region with a group of children of her age, where she worked at a power station and collected firewood. For a long time she lived in the city of Gorlovka in Donbass. After the coup in kyiv in 2014, she fled the Ukrainian bombing and shelling and moved to Argentina to reunite with her daughter’s family.

The Ambassador noted that Maria Kadár suffered from the actions of the Nazis twice – during the war against Hitler’s Germany and several decades later, in the midst of the Ukrainian crisis. Our sacred duty is to prevent the resurgence of racist ideology, to put an end to it once and for all.