A donation of medical supplies from the government of Argentina, the White Helmets Commission - part of that country's Foreign Ministry - and groups in solidarity with Cuba, arrived on Sunday morning at José Martí International Airport in Havana on an Air Force Hercules flight.
Cuban Chamber of Commerce Exchanges with Swiss Trade Entities
The Cuban Chamber of Commerce held a virtual meeting on Thursday with Christine Backstrom, president of the Swiss Industry’s International Council and with the Swiss National Trade Board.
WHO-PAHO and Cuban Biotech Executives Hold Working Session
The Representative in Cuba of the World Health Organization and Pan-Am Organization Jose Moya held a working session Thursday with executives of the BioCubaFarma Biotech Conglomerate at the head office of the Cuban entity.
Cuban Consulate in Switzerland and Liechtenstein Temporarily Closes
The Cuban consulate in Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein announced a temporary close between September 17 and 26.
Cuban Higher Education Course Resumes not in-person on Sept 6
The Cuban 2020-2021 higher education course will resume September 6 on the distance education modality till local universities progressively open doors to students November.
Cuban Presidents Meets Pedagogical Students
As part of his most recent meeting with members and circles of Cuban civil society, President Miguel Diaz-Canel met on Thursday with students of the Havana-based Enrique Jose Varona Pedagogical University.
Diaz-Canel to Omara Durand: "Cuba proudly reveres you".
"Cuba proudly reveres you," Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez posted on his Twitter account as he congratulated sprinter Omara Durand, who won the gold medal in the 100 m race, category T12 (profoundly visually impaired) at the Tokyo Paralympic Games.
Cuban President hails Vietnam’s National Day
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez congratulated the people of Vietnam, who are celebrating their National Day today.
Cuban Ministry of Domestic Trade informs on controlled products for September
The Ministry of Domestic Trade (MINCIN) announced the sale in September of three additional pounds of rice per consumer.
First Declaration of Havana Declaration: the resolute will of a people
Going back today to the First Declaration of Havana, 61 years after its proclamation on September 2, 1960 by the leader of the Revolution Fidel Castro, is not only a tribute, but also an exercise in learning about a history still in the making under the barrage of threats and aggressions as brutal as those of the early days, now spiked with the invasive use of technologies at the service of symbolic warfare.
COVID-19 Vaccination Program will Favor In-person School Year Attendance
A COVID-19 vaccination campaign starting in the first half of September will allow the return of Cuban students to their classrooms to resume the 2020-2021 school year.
Prestigious Cuban musician Adalberto Alvarez passes away
The prestigious Cuban musician Adalberto Alvarez, known as El Caballero del Son, died in this city following complications associated with COVID-19.
School year in Cuba to resume in September with TV teaching activities
The 2020-2021 school year will resume in Cuba as of September 6, with televised teaching activities, announced the head of the sector, Ena Elsa Velazquez Cobiella.
August, one of the most dangerous hurricane months for Cuba
The eighth month of the year has proved to be the third most dangerous for Cuba during the cyclonic season in the geographical area of the tropical Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
Regulations published in Official Gazette reflect economic and social transformations in Cuba
Dozens of regulations published so far in 2021 in the Official Gazette of the Republic, most of them already in force, are an expression of the economic and social transformations taking place in Cuba despite the pandemic, the world crisis and the economic, commercial and financial blockade of the United States, full of treachery and ruthlessness.
A look at COVID-19 in Cuba from the pathological anatomy perspective
Understanding in its full dimension how COVID-19 behaves and how much damage it can cause to a person is essential to establish the best treatment, both in the clinical stage and during convalescence.