Cubans consume more than 80 percent of all rice imports, though the island counts on the necessary infrastructure to produce all that cereal amount and increase the annual rice output, said Cuban vice-president Salvador Valdes Mesa.
Cuban Foreign Minister Denounces US Hostility against Cuban Migrants
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez denounced on X that anti-Cuba politicians, including US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, are committed to further separate Cuban families.
Cuba recalls the significance of the events of August 5, 1994
Cuba recalls today the events of August 5, 1994, on Havana's Malecon, a demonstration of the people's unity in support of the Revolution, under the leadership of Commander in Chief Fidel Castro Ruz.
Fidel Castro centenary football cup kicks off in New Delhi
The "Fidel Castro Centenary" Football Cup was opened today with the presence of M. A. Baby, Secretary General of the Communist Party of India, and Juan Carlos Marsan, Cuban Ambassador to India.
Fidel of Cuba, in crucial times
There is luminosity on every August 13th that can never be extinguished, not even with all the blockades in the world, for it is the date of the happy birthday of the undefeated leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz, 99 years ago.
Cuba advances in the installation of a new photovoltaic solar park
Workers from different sectors are making progress on the installation of the La Sabana photovoltaic solar park in the western province of Mayabeque, as part of efforts to strengthen the National Electric System.
Containers, a new alternative for housing in Cuba
The use of containers for housing construction offers a new solution to the housing problem in the eastern province of Las Tunas.
Cuba presents special edition on Cuba-China relations in magazine
The Center for International Policy Research (CIPI by its Spanish acronym) presented the 14th issue of the Cuadernos de Nuestra America (Notebooks of Our America) magazine, featuring articles by Cuban and Chinese, according to Granma newspaper .
Five biomethane buses to operate in a Cuban municipality
Five Chinese Yutong buses, powered by biomethane, will soon be operating in the communities of the western Matanzas municipality of Marti, Cubadebate reported.
Interprovincial trains operate in eastern Cuba
All of Cuba's eastern provinces have at least one train connecting them to another territory in the region, confirmed Ana Delma Perez Acosta, general director of the Eastern Railway Company (EFO by its Spanish acronym), according to the Granma newspaper.
Pro-Cuba winds blow in Southern USA
Regardless of creed and united around one goal―the end of the blockade―the Jacksonville branch of the US "Hands Off Cuba" Committee was born, the first in Florida's most populous city.
Construction company restores roads of national interest
The Engineering Construction Company 17 (INGECO) is restoring the national highway network in the eastern province of Holguin, with the goal of facilitating passenger and freight transportation via direct routes.
Cuban meteorological institute announces formation of tropical storm Dexter
The Institute of Meteorology's Forecast Center announced the formation of Tropical Storm Dexter in the low pressure area located over the western Atlantic Ocean, east of North Carolina, US.
China and Cuba strengthen bilateral relations
Hua Xin, Asian nation's ambassador to Cuba, described the launch of the Cuadernos de Nuestra America (Notebooks of Our America) magazine, a special edition commemorating 65 years of bilateral relations, as a demonstration of the theoretical crystallization of the special friendship between China and Cuba.
Government commission analyzes demographic dynamics in Cuba
Government Commission for Attention to Demographic Dynamics analyzed the Maternal and Child Program and early childhood centers, newspaper Granma reported.
Cuba hosts Breastfeeding Week
Cuba is hosting Breastfeeding Week starting this Friday, which will run until August 7, Ministry of Public Health (MINSAP) told the newspaper Granma.