US Coast Guard returned 27 migrants to Cuba
The Cuban Ministry of the Interior ( MININT) reported on the return of 27 irregular migrants by the U.S. Coast Guard, through the Port of Orozco, in Bahia Honda, Artemisa province(western Cuba), on Saturday, August 5.
Industry in Cuban central province guarantees corn starch for national demand
The 44-year-old company Producing and Commercializing Glucose, Starch and Corn Derivatives (GydeMa) in the province of Cienfuegos, the only one of its kind in Cuba, has over-fulfilled its production plan until the month of July, in the fundamental items destined for social consumption.
U.S. blockade restricts money orders and parcels service to Cuba
Cuban families are deprived today of a sensitive and necessary service such as the reception of money orders from the United States due to the blockade imposed by that country.
Cuba calls for the total elimination of nuclear weapons
On the occasion of the 78th anniversary of the attack on the Japanese city of Hiroshima, Miguel Diaz-Canel, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and president of the country, called for the total, irreversible and verifiable elimination of nuclear weapons.
Diaz-Canel congratulates Bolivia on anniversary of its Independence
Miguel Diaz-Canel, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and president of the country, sent congratulations to the people and the Plurinational State of Bolivia, which on Sunday celebrated the 198th anniversary of its independence.
Che Guevara in Punta del Este: Cuba's forcefulness
August 8 marks the 62nd anniversary of Ernesto Che Guevara’s historic speech at the 5th Plenary Session of the Inter-American Economic and Social Council held on August 7 to 17, 1961, in Punta del Este, Uruguay, under imperial dictates intended to fuel the Cuban Revolution’s continental isolation.
August 6, 1945: when meteorology changed tack
The Americans behind the use of nuclear weapons 78 years ago in the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki alleged ethically and politically unacceptable reasons, justifications and purposes, according to Professor Luis E. Ramos Guadalupe, Coordinator of the History Commission of the Cuban Meteorological Society.
Cuban President Grants Interview to Spain’s Publico Daily
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel granted an interview Friday to journalist Pascual Serrano from Spain’s Publico daily.
Authorities Check Defense and Security Conditions in Santiago de Cuba
Top authorities in this eastern Cuban province held a Special Provincial Defense Council to analyze the local conditions of security and defense.
Cuban VP highlights work of Quisicuaba sociocultural Project
Salvador Valdes Mesa, vice president of the country, said today that the work of the socio-cultural project Cabildo Quisicuaba is extremely sensitive.
US blockade prevents Cuban professionals from accessing technology platforms
The limitation of access to blocked platforms for Cuba such as Cisco Webex and Zoom, and to first-line technological sites, are some of the effects that due to the economic, commercial and financial siege of the United States hinder the self-preparation or training of many Cuban professionals.
Cuba Affirms its Commitment to Colombian Peace
Cuba ratifies its commitment to Colombia’s peace, said Miguel Diaz-Canel, first secretary of Cuba’s Communist Party and President of the country.
Universities of the World Study the Work of Cuba’s National Hero
Over 50 study centers on the work and life of Cuban National Hero Jose Marti are operating in universities of 19 countries of the world, which proves the significance of Marti’s ideas and legacy.
Project Ideas Multimedios launches new website
Ideas Multimedios, a project engaged in the management and coordination of Cuban media and audiovisual programs presented today its official website.
Cuban leaders salute anniversary of Youth Labor Army
“Congratulations to the leaders, officers, soldiers and workers of the Youth Labor Army (EJT) on the 50th anniversary of the organization founded by Army General Raul Castro,” Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel wrote in a message posted on his Twitter account in which he thanked them for their defense of the homeland and their decisive contributions to the country's economy.