The Ministry of Energy and Mines (MINEM) announced the completion in the country of the process of approval of sites of geological interest or geosites, from the provinces of Pinar del Rio to Guantanamo.
Cuba Appoints New Energy Minister and Electric Company Director
A new Energy and Mines Minister and a new director of the Electric Company were appointed today following the approval of an accord by the Cuban Council of State proposed by President Miguel Diaz-Canel.
Five year Old Dies in Roof Collapse in Havana
Havana’s government reported the death of five-year-old young girl Ismary Orozco Castellanos as a consequence of roof collapse in a building in Old Havana Monday morning.
Cuban PM condemns aggressive U.S. blockade against Cuba
Manuel Marrero Cruz, Cuban prime minister, pointed today to his country's significant efforts to ensure the vitality of the health system in the midst of the tightening economic, commercial and financial blockade by U.S. authorities.
Missile crisis, when principles overcame dangers
The 1962 Missile Crisis brought humanity to the edge of nuclear war in a conflict between Cuba and two superpowers: The United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
Diaz-Canel sends message on anniversary of relations with Algeria
On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations with Algeria, Cuban president Miguel Diaz-Canel sent a congratulatory message to his counterpart of the African nation, Abdelmadjid Tebboune.
Diaz-Canel recalls the return of Che's remains to Santa Clara
Twenty-five years after the movement of the remains of Ernesto Guevara and six of his guerrilla comrades to the site of his eternal rest, Cuban president Miguel Diaz-Canel stressed today that the dreams and example of Che continue forcing everyone to follow him, like a magnet.
Emblematic Cuban medical institute marks its 60th anniversary
The Victoria de Giron Institute of Basic and Preclinical Sciences celebrates today the 60th anniversary of its founding by Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro Ruz, a date that marks the beginning of a celebration that will last until October 21.
Díaz-Canel highlights call of intellectuals and artists
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez highlighted the support given to the call issued by Cuban intellectuals and artists, which he described as a worthy and sovereign document, and remarked that the appeal has gathered more than 1,100 signatures in defense of the Cuban nation and has been endorsed by 90 intellectuals, artists and social fighters from 16 countries.
Anniversary of Fidel Castro's self-defense plea
With the premise of defending the work of the Cuban Revolution, jurists commemorated in this city the 69th anniversary of La historia de absolverá [`History will absolve me], Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro’s self-defense plea in the trial for the Moncada events.
Cuba committed to the restoration of degradable soils
Cuba greets World Food Day with a program to recover 35,000 hectares through project IRES (Climate Resilience in Agricultural Ecosystems in Cuba) of the Ministry of Agriculture.
Diaz-Canel welcomes Vietnamese minister of public security
Miguel Diaz-Canel, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and president of the country, welcomed today General To Lam, Vietnam's minister of public security, and the delegation accompanying him, at the Palace of the Revolution.
Cuban central province ready for coffee harvest in the plains
The harvest of the first 13.42 hectares (ha) of coffee in the plain, of the Robusta variety, will begin later this month in the productive center of El Mango, in the municipality of Cumanayagua, in the province of Cienfuegos.
Cuban president visits important center for people with disabilities
Miguel Diaz-Canel, first secretary of the Cuban Central Committee and president of the country, visited today the La Castellana psycho-pedagogical center, which specializes in the care of people with disabilities.
Cuban people continued helping their compatriots after hurricane
The Federation of Cuban Women (FMC by its Spanish acronym) and the people in general of the province of Cienfuegos(central region) sent a new load of solidarity to Pinar del Rio(westernmost province), the territory most affected by hurricane Ian at the end of September.
Sustainable mobility, an alternative for public transportation
Sustainable mobility is increasingly demonstrating its importance in Cuba, a country that faces problems in public transportation and in which the technical availability of vehicles and fuel is hindered, among other factors, by the economic, commercial and financial blockade of the U.S. government.