Cubans mark the 120 anniversary of the resumption in 1895 of the independence war against Spanish colonial rule.
Cuban Vice-president Stresses Role of Community Work
Cuban first vice-president Miguel Diaz Canel stressed the significance of community work amidst current transformations, in which the human beings must be the protagonist of every action.
Maduro Visits Fidel
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said on Thursday that he visited the island a few days ago and that he met with Cuban leader Fidel Castro on Tuesday.
Cuba Gives Priority to Disaster Management
Cuba prioritizes the implementation of prevention through studies of hazard, vulnerability and risk of natural disasters, said today in this capital Major General Ramón Pardo Guerra, head of the National Staff of the Civil Defense (EMNDC by its Spanish acronym).
Diaz-Canel Meets with Democratic Party Leader in the U.S. House of Representatives
The First Vice-president of the councils of State and Ministers, Miguel Diaz-Canel, met on Thursday afternoon with Nancy Pelosi, Democratic Party leader in the House of Representatives of the U.S. Congress, who headed a delegation of congresspersons that visited Cuba since February 17.
Talks on Agreement between Cuba and U.S. Telecommunications Companies Conclude
The Cuban Telecommunications Enterprise S.A., ETECSA, and the U.S. company IDT Domestic Telecom, INC. (IDT) have ended talks, with the purpose of signing an agreement of Services for International Telecommunications Operations, which will allow for direct interconnection between the United States and Cuba.
U.S. Congresspersons Aim to Achieve Progress in Relations with Cuba
We want to make progress in the political, cultural and economic relations between the United States and Cuba, because the blockade hasn't had any success, asserted in this capital Nancy Pelosi, Democratic minority leader in the House of Representatives of the U.S. Congress.
Cuba is among the Countries with Best Women Rights Indicators
The high level of participation by women in Cuban society and the rights guaranteed by the Revolution to Cuban women place the island in a very favorable stand in the world, as it has been acknowledged by the United Nations, said a Cuba lawmaker.
Cuba: Venue of Intl. Forum on Sustainable Development
Cuba will be the venue of the 4th International Seminar on Tourism, Development and Sustainability, a meeting that will bring together researchers from around the world to coordinate actions and share and spread the best experiences on this issue.
Cuban Foreign Minister Receives Delegation of U.S. Congresspersons
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez met on Wednesday morning in Havana with a delegation of members of the U.S. House of representatives, headed by Democrats minority leader Nancy Pelosi and composed of Representatives Elliot Engel, of New York; Rosa DeLauro, of Connecticut; Collin Peterson, of Minnesota; Anna Eshoo, of California; Nydia Velázquez, of New York; Jim McGovern, of Massachusetts; Steve Israel, of New York; and David Cicilline, of Rhode Island.
Documentary Chavez and Fidel Forever to Premier in Havana
The documentary Chávez y Fidel para siempre (Chavez and Fidel Forever) by Roberto Chile and Fabiola López will have its premiere on February 21 at the Morro-Cabañas Hostoric-Military Complex, venue of the Cuba 2015 International Book Fair.
US House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi Heads Delegation to Cuba
US Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi arrived in Cuba on Tuesday heading a congressional delegation, which is the first official House of Representatives delegation to the country since Presidents Barack Obama and Raul Castro announced the beginning of a process to reestablish bilateral diplomatic relations.
Cuba and the United States to Second Round of Talks on February 27
The US Department of State announced that the second round of talks between government representatives of Cuba and the United States to advance the process to reestablish diplomatic relations will take place February 27 in Washington D.C.
Presidential Advisor says US Policy towards Cuba is Irrational
Cuban Presidential advisor and scholar Abel Prieto said that Washington´s Cuba policy does have an impact on the island, but it also bans the US citizens from having rich cultural contacts with the Cuban people.
Canadian Hotel Chain Expands Operations in Cuba
The Canadian company Blue Diamond assumed the administration of the Breezes Jibacoa Hotel, to continue increasing operations in Cuba, where it already manages 13 tourist facilities.
US Senators Highlight Potential of Business Relations with Cuba
US Senators Claire McCaskill of Missouri, Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, and Mark Warner of Virginia, stressed at a press conference in Havana city this morning the potential of trade relations between Cuba and the United States .
Cuban Foreign Minister Meets with US Senators in Havana