Miguel Diaz-Canel, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and president of the country, began today the second day of the government's visit to Havana with a tour of the Enrique Jose Varona University of Pedagogical Sciences.
President of the Cuban parliament visits the westernmost province of the country
Esteban Lazo Hernandez, member of the Political Bureau and president of the National Assembly of People's Power (ANPP), visited today areas of the Genetic Livestock Enterprise Camilo Cienfuegos, in Pinar del Rio, as part of the parliamentary visit that has been taking place in the province since Wednesday.
Cuba and US review fulfillment of immigration agreements
Cuba and the United States reviewed on Thursday in Washington the fulfillment of bilateral migration agreements, in a new round of talks, Cuban foreign ministry reported.
Emblematic Cuban park marks its half-century anniversary
Cuba and China strengthen parliamentary ties
Lawmakers from Cuba and China expressed on Thursday, in a virtual meeting, the willingness to continue strengthening the close ties that characterize the historic relations between the two nations.
Over 70 Thousand Havana Trade and Service Workers will March on May Day
The National Union of Trade and Gastronomic Service Workers will mobilize over 70 thousand workers to participate at Havana’s May Day march.
Cuban Government Addresses Havana’s Economic and Social Programs
Cuban central government authorities have addressed ongoing economic and social programs in the province of Havana as part of a working visit that kicked off on Thursday.
Cuba Stresses its Commitment to a Regular Migration
The General Director for Consular Affairs and Cubans Residing Abroad, Ernesto Soberon, ratified the island’s commitment to a regular, orderly and safe migration.
Russia Ships Wheat Donation to Cuba
The Russian Federation handed in to Cuban authorities a donation of 19 thousand 526 metric tons of wheat, valued at over six million dollars to support the island’s struggle against COVID-19.
Parliament checks health centers in western Cuba
The chairperson of the Health and Sports Commission of the National Assembly of People's Power (Parliament), Cristina Luna Morales, toured the main health institutions in the city of Pinar del Río as part of a parliamentary visit to Cuba’s westernmost province.
Díaz-Canel heads government visit to Havana
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel is leading today the fourth government visit to the capital city, which includes tours around places of interest in the province together with Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz, Vice President Salvador Valdés Mesa and other ministers and members of the Government.
Cienfuegos: a unique city after 203 years
If good things are handmade, then Cienfuegos classifies as such because it was thought, reasoned and created by those who founded and named it Fernandina de Jagua on April 22, 1819, under the guidance of Luis de Clouet y Favrot, a native of Louisiana.
According to architect Iran Millán Cuétara, director of the City Conservator's Office, the first thing that stands out is that it is the only city established by French settlers in the 19th century—while Cuba was under Spanish rule—who influenced not only local life and architectural styles but also the colors of the local flag.
U.S. intervention thwarted Cuban independence
The countdown to the U.S. war against Spain began in January 1898 with the "friendly visit" to Havana of the battleship Maine, which on Tuesday, February 15 became a jumble of twisted pieces of iron laid in the bottom of the bay after an explosion that killed 254 men and which the American press used to accuse Spain of being responsible and to promote war against that nation.
Morales Ojeda receives the president of the Vietnamese Women's Union
Roberto Morales Ojeda, member of the Political Bureau and Secretary of Organization of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, received on Wednesday the president of the Vietnam Women's Union (VWU), comrade Ha Thi Nga.
Cuba’s 24th National History Congress begins today
The 24th National Congress on Cuban History begins today at this city’s university with an extensive theoretical program to be addressed in four working commissions in which Cuban researchers will discuss issues such as the struggles for independence and national liberation, the Cuban Revolution in power, and the country’s political and economic transformations and cultural and educational processes.
Friends of Cuba will Join May Day Parade in Havana
Activists from 15 countries of the world, members of solidarity brigades will march along the Cuban people on May Day in Havana to ratify their full support of the people who are defending the Cuban Revolution from Imperialist aggressions.