José Ramón Saborido, Cuban Minister of Higher Education, participated Tuesday in the Second Ibero-American Dialogue on digital transformation in Higher Education.
Cuban President Decorates Outstanding Community Actors
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel decorated outstanding community collectives and members of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution, a grassroots organization set up on September 28, 1960 by Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro to face and neutralize enemy actions against the Cuban people.
Diaz-Canel congratulates Cuban revolutionary organization on its 61st anniversary
Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and president of the country, said today that the Committee for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR), led by Gerardo Hernandez Nordelo, is reaching its 61st anniversary shaking the neighborhood and the country.
Solidarity unites Cuba and Venezuela, Diaz-Canel reaffirms
Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and president of the country, reaffirmed today that solidarity unites and will continue unifying Havana and Caracas.
Cuba Participates at Chinese Forum on Cyberspace Cooperation
As part of the Internet 2021 World Conference underway in China, the Cuban Communication Minister Mayra Arevich addressed an online Forum of the Belt and Road meeting for International Cyberspace Cooperation.
Cuba Updates its Comptroller Law
A temporary expert team opened sessions Monday at the building hosting the General Comptroller’s Office in Havana with the aim drawing up new polices and a draft legislation to update the institution’s law and rules.
Cuban and Mexican universities boost scientific relationship
The participation of the University of Matanzas (UM) as guest of honor at the International Book Fair of the Autonomous University of Chiapas (UNACH), scheduled online from today until the next 30th, fosters the scientific, artistic and cultural relationship between Cuba and Mexico.
Draft of new Family Code fosters respect for diversity, condemns violence and favors affection, Cuban expert asserts
The impact of the draft of the new Code of Families is not limited to the legal field, but extends to education because it promotes respect for diversity, condemns violence and privileges affection, said Adiel Garcia Perez, professor of the law department of the University of Matanzas.
Cuba joins celebrations of International Tourism Day
Juan Carlos Garcia Granda, Cuban minister of tourism, congratulated the workers of the sector to celebrate today the International Tourism Day.
Second U.S. intervention or the consolidation of imperialist domination
September 29, 1906 marked the beginning of the second U.S. intervention in Cuba, as per the Platt Amendment requested by President Tomás Estrada Palma to cope with the armed uprising of his adversaries of the Liberal Party, opposed to his reelection, calling it fraudulent and contrary to the stipulations of the Cuban Constitution.
Cuban software production company launches new App to manage digital documents
The software producer Softel, in partnership with the Ingenius enterprise, will soon launch the eFirma application, a tool to manage digital certificates issued by that entity from the cell phone.
Cuban western provinces to stop receiving two analog channels next December
The first stage of partial transition to digital terrestrial television (DTT) is expected to be carried out in Cuba between November 30 and December 15, 2021, from which time the Educational and Educational 2 (teleSur) channels in the western provinces will cease to be received by the analog signal.
Cuba joins world federation of technology entities
Cuban Chamber of Commerce announced the incorporation of Cuba into the federation of associations of Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal of information and communication technology entities (ALETI).
ICT-assisted medical care in eastern Cuba
The Vladimir Ilich Lenin University Teaching Hospital in the city of Holguin uses the new communication technologies in medical care as part of the effort to computerize public health and improve service quality.
Boosting breadfruit tree growth for food purposes
Multiplying plantations of Artocarpus species, especially the breadfruit tree, is a goal in Cuba, especially in the Isle of Youth, where there is a development program that includes the planting of 100 hectares.
Cuba has one of the most important protected areas in the Antilles
In the northeastern corner of Cuba is a place so exceptional that in 2001 the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declared it a World Heritage Site.







