Transnational families, for which there are provisions in the new draft Family Code, respond to strong, stable and lasting bonds of affection, said Maria Ofelia Rodriguez Soriano, a researcher at the Center for Demographic Studies of the University of Havana.
Cuban President: Haiti Deserves the Best World Attention and Urgent Support
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel gave a statement at the International Conference for the Financing of the Reconstruction of Haiti’s Southern Peninsula, on Wednesday. ACN offers the full text of the Cuban head of state’s official statement up next:
Cuba and Portugal Share Positive Bilateral Relations
Cuba’s Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla and Portugal ambassador to Havana Fernando Figueirinhas expressed satisfaction for the positive state of bilateral relations between their nations.
COVID-19 Threatens Regional Integration, says Caribbean Official
The crisis unleashed by the COVID-19 pandemic has worsen a series of previous problems threatening plans for regional integration, said Rodolfo Sabonge, general secretary of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS).
All Cubans Abroad are Invited to Speak their Minds about the new Family Code
All Cubans residing abroad can participate, if they wish, in ongoing discussions of the new Cuban Family Code, said the general director for consular affairs and Cubans abroad under the island’s Foreign Ministry, Ernesto Soberon.
Cuban president will speak at international meeting for reconstruction in Haiti
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel will speak today in the afternoon at the "International Conference for the Financing of the Reconstruction of Haiti's Southern Peninsula," the Cuban Foreign Ministry announced on Twitter.
Different generation, same partisan sentiment
With the triumph of the Cuban Revolution came many challenges to a country wracked by social inequality, poverty, illiteracy and other problems that call for a leading organization to carry forward the nascent revolutionary process.
Guantanamo Naval Base: 119 years of affront to the Homeland
The stillness of the morning of December 10, 1903 was broken in Guantanamo Bay by the 21 cannon shots fired from the modern battleship Kearsarge to hail the raising of the Stars and Stripes to announce the beginning of U.S. jurisdiction over a good part of this part of eastern Cuba as a naval and coal base.
New Family Code enshrines children's rights
For Raiza Aljoe, a resident of this city, holds that one of the strengths of the draft Family Code is that it recognizes the rights of children and teenagers, in line with the Cuban Constitution and other current treaties on family matters.
Cuba announces VI International Congress on Animal Improvement
The Research Center for the Improvement of Tropical Livestock (CIMAGT) announced the VI International Congress on Animal Improvement 2022, to be held in this city on November 15 to 18 at the International Conference Center in order to address issues of interest in food production.
Cuba to Present its Major Biotechnological Achievements in upcoming Congress
Cuba will present its latest and major products to treat COVID-19, Cancer, Neurological Degenerative diseases as well as food production-related technology at the upcoming BioHabana 2022 Congress scheduled to take place April 25-29 in Havana.
Cuba Pedagogical Schools Keep Graduating New Teachers
Pedagogical schools in eastern Santiago de Cuba city held a graduation ceremony on Tuesday for 344 new teachers; the ceremony honored the 1961 National Literacy Campaign.
Cuba: Aging from the Genre Perspective
In Cuba, a national survey revealed that women enjoy a larger live expectancy than men, which suggests addressing population aging and care from a genre perspective.
Cuban ministry of domestic trade to hold Business Techniques 2022 meeting
Promoting the updating of domestic trade, good practices in the activity and promoting chains between economic actors are the objectives of the meeting of Business Techniques 2022, to be held in Havana February 18-22.
Cuban authorities mark 50th anniversary of Center for Demographic Studies
Cuban president Miguel Diaz-Canel praised today as admirable the social commitment of the workers of the Center for Demographic Studies (CEDEM by its Spanish acronym) of the University of Havana, an institution that celebrates this month its 50th anniversary.
Chinese company Yutong donates rice to Cuba
The Cuban Food Commercialization Company and the Chinese company Yutong signed, in Havana, the act of delivery of a donation of 300 tons of rice, in 13 containers carrying 50-kilogram sacks of rice, Premium quality.







