Havana will host the 28th International Informatics Convention and Fair, March 21-25 next year through virtual platforms and in-person attendance at the Conventions Palace.
Cuba supports global commitment to the environment at COP26
Cuba supports the collective commitment to a 30% reduction of global methane emissions by 2030, compared to 2020 levels, according to Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla.
Prime Minister praises Havana’s progress in epidemiological control
Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz described as successful and surprising the work carried out in Havana to tackle COVID-19 and improve the quality of life in vulnerable communities.
Preliminary draft of the Family Code protects women
The draft of the new Family Code protects us as women and, therefore, we must read it carefully, discuss it with our families, and defend it in the popular consultation,” said Yanelis Boga Martinez, ideological officer of the Federation of Cuban Women (FMC) in the province of Santiago de Cuba.
Díaz Canel: "Making sustainable what we have achieved is our great challenge"
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez highlighted today on Twitter that Cuba began to administer COVID-19 booster doses of vaccines SoberanaPlus or Abdala to those over 18 years of age as part of a process scheduled to start six months after the completion of the vaccination scheme.
Family Law beyond the Family Code
Ana María Álvarez-Tabío, an expert in family law, considers that the reforms in the family legal field go beyond the approval of a new Family Code, since it is about the presence in every regulation of issues that impact multiple areas of social life.
Cuban Vice President visits sites of socioeconomic interest in central Cuba
Cuban Vice President Salvador Valdés Mesa is fulfilling a long agenda of work items in the province of Camagüey, where he is visiting sites of socio-economic interest.
MINED concludes tour of educational centers in Cuba
Working commissions of the Ministry of Education (MINED) concluded a tour around several provinces to review the existing conditions in those regions to resume the school year, on November 8 and 15.
The machete charge, a mambi fighting method
Those first guerrilla Cuban independence soldiers—known as mambises— led by Carlos Manuel de Céspedes rose up in La Demajagua on October 10, 1868, without taking into account that they were largely outnumbered by a Spanish force one hundred thousand strong, whom they fought basically with the machetes they used for agricultural work.
Cuba at Trinidad-Tobago Trade and Investment Forum
Cuba presented is business opportunities in its industrial sector during the Trinidad-Tobago Trade and Investment Convention 2021, which was held online on Wednesday.
Cuban Physically Challenged Back the Revolution
The Cuban Revolution has always supported the physically challenged persons, so in today’s troubled times we also back the revolution, said Julio Cesar Abreu, president of the Cuban Association of Physically Challenged Persons (ACLIFIM) in this western province.
Cuban central province starts coffee harvest
With the start of the coffee harvest today in the mountains of the municipality of Cumanayagua, in Cienfuegos, the first ripe cherries are already to the farmers' basket in a campaign that will not be as high as the previous one, but with the best quality of the grain.
Cuban ministry of education checks conditions for the resumption of the school year
During a tour of the provinces of Guantanamo, Holguin, Ciego de Avila, Cienfuegos and Pinar del Rio, the working commissions of the ministry of education (MINED) verified the existing conditions in those territories for the resumption of the school year, on November 8 and 15.
Cuba recovers optimal levels of medicinal oxygen production
The first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and president of the country, Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, announced today on Twitter the stability in the production of medical oxygen for the Cuban health system.
Cuba Appreciates Caricom Support against US Blockade
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez thanked the Caribbean Community—Caricom—for its support of the island’s claims for the lifting of the over-60-year US economic, commercial and financial blockade against the Cuban people.
Cuba recognizes computerized channels to carry out trademark procedures
New computer channels for carrying out trademark procedures were approved in Resolution 214/ 2021 of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment as a result of the advances achieved in information and communication technologies in the country.