The Cuban Foreign Ministry reported that China and the island-nation are betting on strengthening their cooperation after signing the plan to promote the economic project of the Road and Belt initiative.
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate demands an end to the blockade of Cuba
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate and prominent Argentine intellectual, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, demanded the end of the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed on Cuba in an open letter to the President of the United States (U.S.), Joseph Biden.
Raul Castro: "The need to produce food remains intact".
Times have changed, but the need to produce food remains intact, warned Army General Raul Castro in a congratulatory message on the 34th anniversary of the Urban, Suburban and Family Agriculture Movement (AUSUF).
Díaz-Canel mourns death of South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez said today that his country shares the universal grief over the death of South African Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu.
SolyArte adds modernity to tourism infrastructure
The elegance of minimalism distinguishes the new image of the lobby of the Meliá Varadero hotel, one of the tourist facilities in the province of Matanzas where SolyArte, a group created by the Cuban Stock of Cultural Assets (FCBC), has left its mark of modernity and attractiveness.
More than 1,000 irregular migrants sent back to Cuba
With only five days left to reach the end of the current year, the number of irregular migrants sent back to Cuba by the U.S. amounts to 1,019.
Numerous young students graduate from the University of the Ministry of Interior
A large group of young people finished their studies in the largest graduation of the last few years from the meeting course of the Eliseo Reyes Rodriguez University of the Ministry of the Interior (MININT).
Sergio Arango, a life dedicated to teaching
Sergio Arango Esquivel became a teacher by chance, but he fell in love with this profession that guides, enamors and inspires him at the age of 66.
Love blooms among mountains
Attached to their peasant roots, they vowed eternal love at the foot of the mountains that rise, with all their greenery, in the province of Ciego de Avila, under a clear blue sky, right where their work also benefits various thriving crops.
Judicial and procedural reform in Cuba: for a more egalitarian, fair and inclusive country
The intense judicial and procedural reform developed in Cuba this year has promoted far-reaching, cross-sectional, Constitutional social transformations in favor of equality, inclusion, non-discrimination and non-violence to protect the rights of women, children, teenagers, the disabled and the elderly.
Cuba and China Sign Bilateral Cooperation Plan
Cuba’s First Deputy Premier Ricardo Cabrisas and the president of China’s National Development and Reform Commission He Lifeng signed the Cooperation Plan between both governments to jointly promote the Economic Belt of the Silk Road and the Maritime Silk Route of the 21st Century.
Colombian and Cuban Unionists Sign Joint Working Accord
Cuba’s Workers Confederation (CTC) and Colombia’s Unions of Agri-food workers, the June 14 Sugar Industry and the Industries of Beer, Malta and Liqueurs, signed in Havana a joint working accord.
Díaz-Canel toured subjects of investment involving Chinese companies
What is promised is fulfilled, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said at the beginning of a tour Thursday, along with Prime Minister Manuel Marrero, around objects of investment being developed in the country with Chinese participation.
Coming soon, ExpoPinar 2021: exhibition, trade and business fair
ExpoPinar 2021 fair, to be held on December 28 to 30, is intended to display the province of Pinar del Río’s main achievements in economic-productive, sociocultural, environmental and institutional matters, as well as to identify new business opportunities and coordinate the work of its actors.
Matanzas Science Park: innovation for the future
Barely a year after its creation, the Matanzas Scientific and Technological Park (PCTM) is already rising as an essential entity to connect state and private enterprises, research centers and entrepreneurs as a function of socioeconomic development in Cuba.
Hideliza Samper Muarrak, a life of service to children
“I am a crybaby,” she says, overwhelmed by emotions and memories which always moisten her eyes, a sign of how sensitive this experienced pediatrician is.