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Cuba Nominates Castro Replacement

The parliament in Cuba has picked Miguel DΓ­az-Canel as the sole candidate to succeed the 86-year-old RaΓΊl Castro as president - bringing six decades of Castro nearly to an end.

The parliament in Cuba has picked Miguel DΓ­az-Canel as the sole candidate to succeed the 86-year-old RaΓΊl Castro as president - bringing six decades of Castro nearly to an end. We find out about the country's economic prospects from Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Havana correspondent, Will Grant. Also in the programme, following yesterday's engine explosion and emergency landing of a Southwest Airlines jet, Chris Jasper, aviation expert at Bloomberg News in London, tells us what is known about the cause. The sandwich chain Pret A Manger has seen some of its adverts banned over a claim that its products are natural, despite containing some artificial additives. Kath Dalmeny, chief executive of food and farming charity Sustain, which brought the complaint, gives us her reaction. The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's business editor, Simon Jack, offers us his thoughts on European regulation, as part of a series of pieces in the run-up to Brexit. Plus, the first cinema in Saudi Arabia since a ban was lifted last year opens today - the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Anu Anand reports.

(Photo: Raul Castro waves next to Miguel Diaz-Canel. Credit: Getty Images).

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Wed 18 Apr 2018 22:32GMT

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  • Wed 18 Apr 2018 22:32GMT