Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez lamented today the death of Bernardino Cano Radil, Ambassador of Paraguay to the Island.
There is no scientific evidence on alleged sonic attacks, Cuban experts affirm
A group of experts created by the Cuban Academy of Sciences (ACC by its Spanish acronym) to review the unexplained health incidents affecting U.S. diplomats in Havana concluded that the evidence used to support the "mysterious syndrome" narrative is not scientifically acceptable in any of its aspects.
Cuba advances in the Integral Neighborhood Transformation Plan in Havana
As part of the Integral Transformation of Neighborhoods Plan, 1,825 homes have been certified so far in Havana and 6,876 food supply booklets have been delivered to the same number of families that were not registered in the Consumer Registry.
Cuban President Meets Bolivia’s Evo Morales
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel met on Wednesday in Havana with former Bolivian head of state Evo Morales, current president of the Movimiento al Socialismo political organization.
Cuba Readies to Welcome International Tourism
Cuba’s tourism sector is looking forwards to receiving international visitors following the decision to fully reopen borders as of November 15.
Cuba and Namibia Agree to Deepen Bilateral Cooperation
Cuba and Namibia closed the 5th Session of their Joint Working Team by signing an official document outlining the main aspects to deepen bilateral between the two nations.
COVID-19 in Cuba: 7,747 new cases and 89 deaths
The Cuban Ministry of Public Health (MINSAP) reported today 7,747 new cases of SARS-CoV-2 and 89 deaths, whereas 8,074 people were discharge from hospital.
Cuba to celebrate World Ozone Day online
Cuban environmentalists are organizing the virtual celebration of World Ozone Day on Thursday, with limited attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cuban Foreign Minister meets with U.S. Cardinal Sean Patrick O'Malley
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla met with U.S. Cardinal Sean Patrick O'Malley, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Boston, who is visiting Cuba.
Eastern Cuban province stress the importance of COVID-19 case-finding
The early detection of anyone showing possible symptoms of COVID-19 is a priority in the province of Matanzas in order to keep the pandemic at bay, according to the Temporary Working Group for the fight against the disease.
Pediatrics, a science of details, fights COVID-19 in central Cuba
With the maxim that pediatrics is a science of details, Dr. Leonel Díaz Arjone confronts COVID-19 with the red zone to counter the pandemic that has been affecting Cuba for over 17 months.
Deputy Prime Minister hails 34th anniversary of the Youth Clubs
Deputy Prime Minister Jorge Luis Perdomo congratulated today the Youth Clubs of Computer Science and Electronics (JCCE) on their 34th anniversary.
As they improve, the CDRs want to be useful to the community
“Immersed, together with other instances, in the transformation of neighborhoods for the sake of their residents and bent on redesigning and improving its work to be a better organization for the community” is how the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR) are described today by their national coordinator, Gerardo Hernández Nordelo.
Cuba and Denmark Hold Official Talks
The director for Europe and Canada at the Cuban Foreign Ministry Gisela Garcia and the Director for Asia, Latin America and Oceania at Denmark’s Foreign Office Thomas Lehmann ratified on Wednesday their governments’ interest in boosting bilateral cooperation.
Cuba Sponsors Seminar on Native American, Afro-American and Latino Communities
The Havana-based Casa de Las Americas cultural Institution and the Center for International Policy Research are calling the Third Seminar on Native American, Afro-American and Latino Communities in the United States, to take place online November 17-19.
Cuban President Appreciates Pope Francis’ Good Wishes for Cubans
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel and Communist Party Leader thanked Pope Francis on Wednesday for his good wishes for Cubans wherever they are and he noted that the island counts on those who love it and help it to get rid of the current scenario marked by the COVID-19 pandemic and the US sanctions.