Santiago de Cuba, the second most important city in the country, consolidates as a tourist destination in order to contribute to economic development at local and national level and, to this end, there have been aesthetic and safety improvements aligned with current trends and intended to provide better services, according to Claudia Marina Álvarez, a marketing specialist of the local office of the Ministry of Tourism.
Cuba to host Latin American Monologue Festival
Nothing better for an old coliseum like the Tomás Terry Theater (TTT) in the province of Cienfuegos than celebrating its 135th anniversary while hosting the VI Latin American Monologue Festival between February 27 and March 2.
Diaz-Canel expressed his support to Mexico's President
Miguel Diaz-Canel, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and president of the country, expressed his solidarity and support to Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, president of Mexico, in the face of the slanderous statements made by the U.S. government.
Havana to host 3rd International Transportation and Logistics Fair
The 3rd International Transport and Logistics Fair (FITL 2025) will be held April 1-3 at the Pabexpo exhibition center in Havana, with the participation of the main national and foreign actors in the sector.
President of Cuban Parliament ratifies condemnation of U.S. measures
In a post on X, Political Bureau member Esteban Lazo, President of the Cuban Parliament and of the Council of State, ratified the condemnation of the new U.S. decisions taken as part of what that government calls the reestablishment of a tough Cuba policy and which described as further steps to asphyxiate the Cuban economy and cause harm to its people.
Venezuelan deputies paid tribute to José Martí
Pedro Carreño, chairman of the Standing Committee on Administration and Services of the National Assembly of the sister Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, who is visiting Cuba at the head of a delegation of parliamentarians from that country, laid a wreath Saturday on the National Hero José Martí Memorial at Havana's Revolution Square.
Statement by the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Statement by the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
Esteban Lazo received Venezuelan deputies
Political Bureau member Esteban Lazo Hernández, president of the National Assembly of People's Power and of the Council of State, met on Saturday with a delegation of deputies of the National Assembly of the sister Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela who traveled to Cuba to participate in the Parliamentary Forum for Peace with Sovereignty and Democracy.
Díaz-Canel: “Criminal measures against Cuba are hardly surprising”
In a post on X, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez referred to the measures taken against the island by the U.S. government as criminal and hardly surprising.
Havana Youth Forum in Solidarity with Palestine
A youth forum called “With All and for the Good of All” underway in this capital as part of the 6th International Conference for World Balance approved a declaration of solidarity with Palestine.
Cuba launches new projects against gender violence
The Temporary Working Group in charge of the National Program for the Advancement of Women (PAM) reviewed two new projects and a communication campaign designed to bolster the action plan to prevent gender and family violence.
Cuban customs extends exemption on food, toiletries and medicines
In its Extraordinary Version No. 2, the Official Gazette of the Republic reported the extension to April 30, 2025 of tax-free non-commercial imports of food, toiletries, medicines and medical supplies as non-accompanied baggage in packages of up to 50 kg or equivalent to USD 500 in value.
Cuban Anti-Racism Program Faces US Aggressive Policies
Cuba’s first deputy premier Ines Maria Chapman stressed the significance of the Cuban program against racism and racial discrimination amidst US attempts to revive racist policies and the so called “white supremacy.”
Cuban and Vietnamese Communist Parties Implement Accords
The Cuban and Vietnamese communist parties expect to implement bilateral consensuses and agreements this year, said the Cuban political party’s organization secretary Roberto Morales.
Eleven Latin Americans have won the José Martí International Award
With the presentation in Havana of the José Martí International Award to Liceth Angulo Quiñones, director of the Association of United Midwives of the Pacific of Colombia (ASOPARUPA)―based in Buenaventura, Valle del Cauca―the number of Latin American winners since it was instituted by UNESCO in 1994 adds up to 11.
January 29, 1895: Martí signs the order to rise up
On January 29, 1895, while exiled in New York and after overcoming great obstacles, José Martí signed the order to rise up that marked the beginning of the last war for independence, impelled as he was by the demands of historical necessity and his immense love for Cuba, then under Spanish rule.







