Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez and Barbadian Prime Minister Mía Amor Mottley held a telephone conversation on Friday in which they agreed to increase economic, trade and cooperation ties and relations between the two countries.
Havana Governor Calls to Meet COVID 19 Protocols
Havana’s governor Reinaldo Garcia Zapata called on the people to meet the protocols set up to control the COVID 19 spread currently hitting the city capital and the county.
Cuba Boasts Results on Climate Change Efforts
Cuba lowered green-house gas emissions in 2020 as part of the island’s environmental efforts, said Odalys Goicochea, general director of the Environment at Cuba’s Minister of Science, Technology and the Environment, CITMA.
Cuban President Made a Dream Come True
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel visited the building hosting the Foundation of the New Latin American Cinema, in Havana.
Cuba has the capacity to produce enough vaccines
Cuba has the capacity to produce different quantities of vaccines to begin the campaign for immunizing its entire population, said Eduardo Martinez Diaz, president of the Biotechnological and Pharmaceutical Industries Group (BioCubaFarma).
22nd International Biennial of Graphic Humor to be held in Cuba in April
The Circle of Humorists and Historians of the Union of Association of Cuban Journalists ( UPEC by its Spanish acronym) and the Museum of Humor of San Antonio de los Baños are calling graphic humorists worldwide to participate in the 22nd International Biennial of Graphic Humorism, to be held online from April 11 to 14.
Cuba´s National Library turns to solar energy
A battery of 112 solar panels began operating at the José Martí National Library of Cuba, considered the first cultural institution in the country to be supplied with electricity in this way.
Diaz-Canel calls on municipality officials to have greater weight on food production
Cuban President Miguel Díaz Canel-Bermúdez called on the central province of Cienfuegos for greater municipal autonomy, especially in food production, at the end of a tour of all the provinces and the Isle of Youth.
Cuban Revolution Has Latin-American and Socialist Nature
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez stressed the socialist and Latin American-oriented nature of the Cuban Revolution as highlighted during the Second Havana Declaration 59 years ago.
Cuba at Eurasian Intergovernmental Council
Cuba’s Prime Minister Manuel Marrero will participate at the online session of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council to be hosted Friday by the Almaty, the largest city in Kazakhstan.
Havana Authorities Impose Nightly Curfew and Lock-down
Havana’s Top Provincial Defense Authorities announced the enforcement of full restriction of movement of people and vehicles from 9 pm to 5 am as of Friday, February 5th as part of the reinforcement of measures to contain the complex COVID 19 wave currently hitting the capital city and the country.
Cuba Joins Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty
Cuba signed the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) on Thursday, an action that reiterates the island’s commitment to nuclear disarmament, according to Havana’s permanent mission at the United Nations.
Farewell to Pedagogy 2021
In the conviction that a better world is possible and that unity, solidarity and the tireless struggle of the peoples will make it real, the International Congress Pedagogy 2021, held online for the first time, concluded its sessions today.
Desoft develops projects of national relevance in eastern Cuba
Developers of the Territorial Division of Empresa de Aplicaciones Informáticas (Desoft) in the province of Granma are working on three projects of national impact that will contribute to a better administration of services in the Energy, Construction and Water and Sanitation sectors.
Cuba condemns U.S. blockade, 59 years after its official application
On the 59th anniversary of the U.S. president's signing of the economic, commercial and financial blockade against Cuba, Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla condemned in his Twitter account what he described as a cold war policy and the longest and most comprehensive siege against any country, calling it a failure.
Frei Betto's top-notch lecture at Pedagogy 2021
On the final day of the International Congress ‘Pedagogy 2021’, Brazilian theologian Frei Betto drew a profile of education in times of pandemic and made a clear description of its ups and downs on a global level







