Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez attended the opening today of the XL Havana International Fair (FIHAV), held at the Expocuba Fairgrounds in this city, where some 60 nations and more than 750 companies—a third of them Cuban—are participating this year, which confirms the event as the largest source of trade agreements in the Caribbean.
Cuba braces for tropical depression in the making
In a post on X, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel assured that the country is tracking the meteorological situation and taking timely preventive measures given the likelihood of a tropical depression forming in the Caribbean, including the permanent communication with the population.
Cuban expert elected to the board of regional organization
During the recent 1st Regional Congress of Women in Nuclear (WiN-ARCAL) held in Mexico, specialists of the Regional Cooperation Agreement for the Promotion of Nuclear Science and Technology in Latin America and the Caribbean (ARCAL) elected Cuba’s Dr. Lidia Lauren Elías Hardy to the Board of Directors of one of their groups.
Cuba Issues Early Warning Advisory on Low Pressure Areas
The Cuban National Civil Defense authority issued an early warning on the low pressure area moving on the Caribbean Sea.
Havana Hosts Engineering and Architecture Congress
The Cuban scientists, engineers and architects will exchange experiences on innovative initiatives towards sustainability during the 21st Engineering and Architecture Conference to take place November 25-29 in Havana.
With unity, problems can be overcome, Cuban president asserts
Miguel Diaz-Canel, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) and president of the country, ratified today the conviction that problems can be overcome if one works with unity, and assured that the most recent example is the recovery in Guantanamo after hurricane Oscar.
US returns 34 irregular migrants to Cuba
U.S. authorities returned a group of 34 irregular migrants through Jose Marti International Airport.
Díaz-Canel on the recovery effort: “I’m struck by our people's resilience”
In a post on X, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel held to be impressed by the resilience of a population devoted to the recovery effort under way in cities and areas of eastern Cuba where Hurricane Oscar caused great damage.
Cuban popular educators thank international support
“The vote at the United Nations in favor of the resolution to end the U.S. blockade makes us happy, as we see that Cuba enjoys international recognition”, said Magalys Menéndez Peñate, a popular educator who holds a Master’s Degree in Social and Community Studies.
Cuba at the UN: “The blockade causes suffering to the Cuban people”
“The only goal of the U.S. economic, commercial and financial blockade is to cause more suffering to the Cuban people and to intensify the economic war to make the economy collapse”, said Ernesto Soberón Guzmán, Cuba's permanent representative to the United Nations (UN).
The World Condemns US Blockade of Cuba at the United Nations
The international community represented at the United Nations General Assembly backed Cuba against Washington’s over 60 year economic blockade with 187 votes in favor of the island’s draft bill demanding the dropping of the US hostile policy.
Cuba sanctions deemed a serious menace to multilateralism
“The expansionist policies and unilateral coercive measures imposed by some governments, and the growing dependence on them in conjunction with interventionism, are a menace to multilateralism”, Iran's representative said today during the 79th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
Díaz-Canel: “Today's victory will be resounding”
In a post on X, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel highlighted the UN General Assembly’s rejection of the U.S. blockade and assured that the upcoming vote will give Cuba a resounding victory.
Havana hosts international symposium on Cuban Revolution
Social scientists from nine countries are participating at the 4th International Symposium Cuban Revolution: genesis and historical development, opened today at the Jose Marti Memorial, in Havana, where it will be held until Thursday.
Cuban easternmost province is gradually returning to daily life after hurricane Oscar
With the resumption of the school year on Monday in the municipalities of Guantanamo that were not severely affected by Hurricane Oscar, that province is gradually returning to its daily life.
Eduardo Martinez Diaz promoted as Cuban deputy PM
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
The Council of State, at the proposal of the President of the Republic and with the prior approval of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party (PCC), agreed to make the following cadre movements:







