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An Italian region defies US pressure to end a Cuban doctors program
Italy's Calabria region continues a Cuban doctors program despite U.S. pressure to end it, with over 200 Cuban medical professionals staffing remote hospitals to address a local healthcare worker shortage. U.S. officials have criticized the program as a state-driven moneymaker, leading other countries to cancel similar missions, but Calabria's governor defends the program's necessity despite political disagreements with Cuba.
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