The Cuban Forest Ranger Corps (CGC by its Spanish acronym) announced the beginning of the Protection Campaign against Forest Fires, which constitutes a national system in charge of preventing and confronting its outbreak in the country's vegetation and forests.
Manuel Lama Gomez, gave details of the new crusade with the participation of executives of the Ministry of Agriculture (Minagric), the Civil Defense, heads of the Ministry of the Interior (Minint) in the provinces and representatives of other agencies.
Cuba remembers Celia Sanchez 45 years after her death
In a post on X on the occasion of the 45th anniversary of Celia Sánchez’s death, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel evoked her work and her loyalty to Cuba and Fidel, whereas a separate message sent by the Communist Party of Cuba points out that on the day of her departure―January 11, 1980―Celia’s legacy became a source of resistance and inspiration that lives on among the Cubans.
Díaz-Canel congratulates Cuban engineers on their Day
In a post on X, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel congratulated Cuban engineers on the national day dedicated to them and urged them to be as innovative and creative as possible in these difficult times.
Embassy reports death of Cuban doctor in Mexico
In a post on X, the Cuban Embassy in Mexico expressed great sorrow over the death of the Cuban Family Medicine specialist Dr. Asiel Pérez Rocillo, who was providing his services at the Xicotepec Hospital, in the state of Puebla.
US Coast Guard Returns 20 Irregular Migrants to Cuba
The US Coast Guard Service returned 20 irregular Cuban migrants to the island on Thursday through the Orozco harbor in the western province of Artemisa, the Cuban Interior Ministry announced.
Activists Condemn Coupist Agenda in Venezuela
The Cuba Chapter of the International Anti-fascist platform and the Network in Defense of Humanity condemned the coupist agenda encouraged by Washington against the legitimate government of Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro.
66 years later, the caravan returns to Ciudad Libertad
Enthusiasm and cheerfulness marked the arrival of the Freedom Caravan in Ciudad Escolar Libertad, formerly the Columbia Military Camp, in a reenactment of what happened more than six decades ago.
New book highlights Fidel's role on different fronts
To commemorate the 66th anniversary of the triumph of the Revolution and the arrival of the Commander in Chief in Havana, the book Conversando sobre Fidel [Talking about Fidel], by Dayan González Ramírez, was presented at the Fidel Castro Ruz Center in the capital city as part of a ceremony attended by the author, the publishing houses Verde Olivo and Abril, the personalities interviewed for the book, and other guests.
Freedom Caravan Arrives in Havana
Recalling the caravan of war tanks and trucks with bearded rebels on board led by Fidel Castro, which entered Havana on January 8, 1959 marking the triumph of the Cuban Revolution, groups of youths on army trucks and bearing Cuban flags were welcomed by citizens from all walks of life as they made it from the eastern part of the country to the city capital.
Havana to Host International Congress on Pedagogy
Cuba readies to welcome teachers, professors, researchers and executives who will take part at the Pedagogy 2025 International Congress to run February 10-13 at this city’s Conventions Hall.
Cuban leaders recall Fidel's historic arrival in Havana
Cuban authorities recall today the arrival in Havana of the victorious Rebel Army, led by Fidel Castro, after traveling almost the entire country in the so-called Freedom Caravan.
Cuba hosts international ballet event
HAVANA, Cuba, Jan 8 (ACN) Taking dance as a universal language that unites dancers from all over the world, the 2nd international event Ballet Beyond Borders Havbana (BBB) returns to this city, home to the company Lizt Alfonso Dance Cuba (LADC).
Díaz-Canel laments fire in army’s warehouse in eastern Cuba
In a post on X, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel lamented the fire that broke in an army facility containing war material in the province of Holguín and offered his sympathies to the families of the 13 persons who disappeared as a result of the explosions that took place in the premises.
Trinidad strives to protect and preserve its identity
Its stone streets and small palaces turned into faithful guardians of its most precious heritage and handicrafts highly appreciated beyond Cuba's borders, as well as its mestizo culture, make it hard for anyone to resist the charms of the museum-city of Trinidad, permanently devoted to protect and preserve its identity.
Diaz-Canel presides over ceremony for 66 anniversary of the Revolutionary National Police
The ceremony marking the 66th anniversary of the National Revolutionary Police (PNR) is being held today at the provincial unit of the PNR Patrol Brigade, headed by Miguel Diaz-Canel, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and president of the country.
Nearly 8 million users access mobile telephony in Cuba
Almost 8 million users (7,949,480) have access to mobile telephony in Cuba, according to figures provided by Mayra Arevich Marin, Cuban Minister of Communications at the recent National Assembly of People's Power (ANPP), with an increase of 282,167 new customers.