Professionals from scientific institutions and universities in Cuba, Costa Rica and Canada attended today in Havana the opening plenary session of the International Symposium for the 40th anniversary of the Center for Psychological and Sociological Research (CIPS by its Spanish acronym).
WFP supports nutritional and educational sovereignty in Cuban province
Some 1,290 inhabitants of this town and other places in the municipality of the same name, in the eastern Cuban province of Granma, are benefiting from the implementation of the "Actúa Diferente! project ("Act Differently!"), promoted by the World Food Program (WFP) of the United Nations.
Diaz-Canel greets attendees at La Nacion y La Emigracion event
Miguel Diaz-Canel, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and president of the country, greeted today the Cubans living abroad who will participate at the 4th Conference of the Nation and Emigration.
Cuban VP holds talks with parliamentary authority in Ghana
Salvador Valdes Mesa, Vice President of Cuba, exchanged today with the president of the Parliament of Ghana, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, as part of an official visit to the West African nation, which will last until next November 15.
Globalization and development issues event kicks off today in Havana
The 14th International Meeting of Economists on Globalization and Development Problems will open this afternoon at the Havana
Havana to host conference of Ibero-American water directors
The 24th Conference of Ibero-American Water Directors (CODIA) will be opened tomorrow at the Hotel Nacional de Cubas with the presence of representatives from 18 countries of the region who will attend for the first time in Havana since the first one in Colombia in 2001.
Cuban President: Eastern Region Affected by Floods Starts Recovering
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez announced the start of the recovery stage in the region of Moa, eastern Holguin province, which was strongly affected by floods caused by an overflown river.
Cuban VP begins tour to Africa
Salvador Valdes Mesa, Vice President of Cuba, at the head of a Cuban delegation, begins today a 10-day tour to African countries.
Cuban western province with significant events during the week
The visit of Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) and President of the Republic, and the arrival of the opening flight of Rainbow Tours in 2023, coming from Poland, marked the news events in the province of Matanzas during the recent week.
No argument for keeping Cuba's name on terrorist list
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla stressed that there is no valid or reasonable argument for keeping Cuba on the U.S. State Department’s unilateral list of alleged state sponsors of terrorism, a measure he described as unacceptable inasmuch as it is taken against a nation victim of terrorism that still suffers from violent and terrorist acts promoted precisely, and with impunity, from the United States.
Spanish scientist to be titled Cuban academician
One of the world referents in the field of Artificial Intelligence, the Spanish professor Francisco Herrera Triguero, will be awarded Corresponding Academician status by the Cuban Academy of Sciences (ACC), a distinction granted to eminent foreign scientists for their universal progress-oriented research.
Cuban ministry proposes popular consultation on public information law
The Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment of Cuba reiterated its initiative to make available to citizens the draft Law on Transparency and Access to Public Information, to express their opinions, suggestions and recommendations to improve it.
Cuban March for Palestine on Friday
The people of central Santa Clara city is staging a march for peace and solidarity with Palestine on Friday, the Cuban Friendship Institute announced.
Miguel Diaz-Canel: We Aspire to Civilized Relations with the US
Miguel Diaz-Canel, First Secretary of Cuba’s Communist Party Central Committee and Cuban President recently granted an interview to The Nation in which he expressed his aspiration that the United States and Cuba have a civilized relationship, disregarding ideological differences.
Mexico returned 112 irregular migrants to Cuba
Pursuant to the bilateral migratory agreements, Mexico sent back to Cuba a group of 112 irregular migrants, made up of 67 men and 45 women who traveled to that country in order to reach the U.S. border, according to the Ministry of the Interior.
Marrero Cruz met with members of State Mission in China
Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz met on Wednesday with members of the Cuban State Mission in China during his official visit to the People’s Republic.