In a post on X, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla stressed that his country supports the Bolivarian Revolution against attempts by the Group of Seven (G7) to meddle in Venezuelan affairs and impose its imperialist and neo-colonizing interests on the South American nation.
Cuba hosts III International Congress on Science and Education
As of today, the III International Congress on Science and Education will be held in this city under the theme “Research and Innovation: 2030 Agenda”.
Cuba hosts international convention on industry
Under the theme “For greater complementarity, integration and international engagement for industrial development", the IV International Convention and Exhibition of Cuban Industry opened its doors in Havana.
Cuban Foreign Minister praises news agency’s adherence to the truth
In a post on X on the occasion of the 65th anniversary of Prensa Latina (PL), Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez highlighted the news agency's commitment to the truth and the defense of just causes, as well as its timely and full coverage of events “regardless of any difficult circumstance".
Welcome to Havana, capital of political humor!
Since the 15th and until the 28th, Havana is hosting the 1st International Biennial of Political Humor.
Cuba reasserts commitment to solidarity and cooperation
On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the constitution of the G77+China, Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz ratified his country’s commitment to keep promoting solidarity and cooperation among the nations of the South as a way to cope with current challenges to development and to comply with and preserve the founding principles of the organization.
UN agency supports Cuban food project
The Cuba Office of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) announced its support to strengthen Cuba’s capacity to conserve plant genetic resources, in coordination with the Ministry of Agriculture, with the project Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Agricultural Management (COBIMAS), funded by the Global Environment Facility.
City of Santiago de Cuba welcomes Venezuelan ship
Captain Ronald José Briseño Huerta, commander of the Simón Bolívar Training Ship of the Venezuelan Navy, as well as the Ambassador of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Orlando Miguel Maneiro Gaspar, and other members of the diplomatic corps paid a courtesy visit to the Government of Santiago de Cuba, where they were welcomed by Governor Manuel Falcón Hernández.
Cuban President Regrets Passing of Outstanding Diplomat
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel regretted the passing of outstanding Cuban diplomat Giraldo Mazola at 86.
Cuban institutions create specialized group of war correspondents
With the aim of recognizing and paying tribute to the professionals of the press who performed that risky value, members of the Cuban Journalists Association (UPEC by its Spanish acronym) and representatives of the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR) constituted in Havana, the specialized group of war correspondents.
Cuba and Cambodia Share Strong Relations of Friendship
Cambodia’s National Assembly president Samdech Khuon Sudary stressed in Phnom Penh the historic bonds of friendship and solidarity between her country and Cuba during courtesy visit to the Cambodian legislative body by the island’s ambassador Milena Zaldivar.
Cubans Boost Country Resilience to Face Climate Change
Experts and officials stressed in eastern Las Tunas province the need to boost strategies towards the country’s resilience, such as strong environmental management, the national climate change program (Life Task) and advancing circular economy.
New York Cultural Center in Solidarity with Cuba
New York-based Center for Cuban Studies urged US President Joe Biden to withdraw Cuba from the US State Department list of states sponsors of terrorism.
Russian Warships Draw Attention of Havana Citizens
Havana citizens are admiring four Russian navy ships, which are paying a visit to the city.
New documentary film condemns U.S. blockade
With a call to turn the film into a working tool against the U.S. Cuba policy, the documentary Culpables [Guilty], focused on the International Tribunal against the Blockade of Cuba that sessioned at the European Parliament, had its premiere at the Fidel Castro Ruz Center.
The Platt Amendment among the first lessons learned
The Platt Amendment, an invention forced into the first Cuban Republican Constitution, was approved on June 12, 1901 after a U.S. military intervention thwarted the dreams of independence of the patriotic islanders and went down in history as revealing of the true intentions of the northern power that waited with some patience and many tricks for the "ripe fruit" to fall into their hands.