Cuban Aviation Club closes sporting relationship with Team Eagle based in Miami
The Cuban Aviation Club agreed to cease indefinitely any sporting or other relationship with Team Eagle, a counterpart group based in the U.S. city of Miami.
Diaz-Canel leads final day of visit to western Cuban province
The first secretary of the Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party (PCC) and president of the country, Miguel Diaz-Canel, heads today in the province of Mayabeque, the final day of the comprehensive visit, which since Tuesday evaluates the work of the organization, and economic and social objectives.
Cuban project BioCubaCafe obtains international certification
The BioCubaCafe project, which for more than two years the Agroforestry Business Group has been developing with the cooperation of the Agency for Cultural and Economic Exchange with Cuba (AICEC) and the Lavazza Group, both from Italy, was granted the International Organic Certification, according to the Ministry of Agriculture's website.
Greek and Cuban Communist Parties Stress Bilateral Links
High-level officials the Communist Parties of Cuba (PCC) and Grece (KKE) reiterated in Havana their bilateral relations and common goals.
Students from Seven Nations Graduate from Cuban University
With a high scientific and technical level students from seven nations, including Belize, Angola, Peru and the Saharawi Democratic Republic graduated from the Medical University of this westernmost Cuban province.
Cuba discusses new model of press management
A debate took place today in the 8th Session of the National Board of the Union of Cuban Journalists (UPEC), attended by 15 media outlets—including ACN—about a project to change the existing model of press editorial and economic management.
Ariana, a young mother of three, is grateful to Cuba
Ariana Izquierdo Ortega, a 29-year-old single mother, cannot conceal her emotion and gratitude as she tells the story of her past months together with her little girls aged two, four and ten.
FotoSub, International Underwater Photography Event in Varadero Beach
Underwater photography enthusiasts from Mexico, Span and the United States will contest the FOTOSUB Varadero 2022 competition off the northern coast of this western province July 21-25.
Pastors for Peace Caravan Again Defies US Blockade of Cuba
The activists with the 32nd US-Cuba Pastors for Peace Friendshipment Caravan will arrive in Havana on Monday, July 18, in a new defying action against the over-60-year US economic, commercial and financial blockade of the Cuban people.
Vice President offers condolences on the death of dos Santos
Cuban VP Salvador Valdés Mesa signed the book of condolences opened by the Angolan Embassy in this city on the occasion of the passing of the former president of that nation, José Eduardo dos Santos.
1962: military commanders and the CIA prepared fake news against Cuba
More than six decades ago, Colonel John H. Glenn, a 39-year-old astronaut, took off in the Mercury Atlas 6 from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) launch center at Cape Canaveral, Florida, but a sudden urge to urinate caused strain in the flight control room when the electrical sensors inside Glenn’s spacesuit got wet, which could damage and even destroy the spacecraft.
Puerto Rican solidarity brigade visits eastern Cuba
Members of the Juan Rius Rivera Brigade organized by the Cuba Solidarity Movement in Puerto Rico will arrive today in the province of Granma as part of a program of visits to and meetings in various regions of the country.
Cuba Calls for Youth Participation in Government Policies
Cuba called for the leading participation of youth movements in the design of government policies, during the high-level forum of youth authorities with the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of our Americas and Peoples’ Trade Treaty (ALBA-TCP).
Cuban Students Healthy after Ammonia Leak
Twelve students at the Maximo Gomez Education Center in Camaguey were assisted and are in good conditions after an ammonia leak occurred Tuesday morning from the Tinima Beer Brewery near their school.
Cuba continues seeking alternatives to food sovereignty
More than six decades have passed and the panorama of the Cuban countryside is very different from the one left by capitalism in 1959, when 200,000 farming families did not have a stick of land to sow, and half of the best lands were in the hands of foreign companies, while nearly 300,000 hectares remained uncultivated.







