The 5.1 magnitude earthquake that shook western Cuba is a normal event, though rare, said Olearys Gonzalez, director of the National Center for Seismological Research, which is based in this city.
Cuba and the Zcheck Republic Hold Political Talks
Cuban deputy foreign minister Anayansi Rodriguez and Martin Tlapa, deputy foreign minister of the Zcheck Republic presided over a virtual session of political consultations between both nations’ foreign ministries.
Cuba reported 5.1 magnitude perceptible earthquake
An earthquake of 5.1 magnitude shook the western region of Cuba today, with reports of perceptibility in Havana, Artemisa and Isle of Youth, with no material or human damages registered so far.
Cuba resumes production of domestic gloves for national health sector
After six months of inactivity, the Latex Articles Factory in Las Tunas province is back to work, with the ambitious challenge of producing 283, 000 pairs of domestic gloves until next July, an input that will be mainly destined for the health sector.
Cuba ratifies its commitment to the fight against terrorism
Cuba ratified today its commitment to the fight against terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, including State terrorism.
Cuban central province prioritizes housing for subsidized persons and mothers
Of the 993 houses planned to be finished by December, some 395 have been completed in Cienfuegos between January and May, which places the province at the forefront of the National Housing Program, said the provincial director of housing, Teresa Roldan Fumero.
There is no place in Cuba for annexationists and mercenaries, president says
In the contemporary Cuba there is no place for the usual annexationists nor for the mercenaries of the moment, said today on Twitter the president of the country, Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez.
New containment measures to tackle COVID-19 in eastern Cuba
Given the growing number of COVID-19 cases and the spread of SARS-Cov-2 in across the region, the Temporary Working Group (GTT) of Santiago de Cuba is implementing strict measures to contain the fresh outbreak of the disease.
Cuban university carries out study that demonstrates value of Pata de Elefante garlic
A study on the Pata de Elefante ("Elephant Foot") garlic developed by the University of Artemisa (UA) at the La Rebeca farm school of the Niceto Perez Credit and Services Cooperative (CCS), in Guira de Melena(western Cuba), has demonstrated the benefits of the species in favor of food security.
Cuba participates at International Nuclear- Test -Ban Conference
Cuba was present on Monday at the opening of the International Conference on Science and Technology of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO), to be held in Vienna, Austria, until July 2, the Cuban embassy to that European country reported on Twitter.
More than 500 migrants were returned to Cuba in the last year
Last June 24, 89 Cuban emigrants were returned from Mexico, which rises the number of them to more than 500 so far in 2021, said Colonel Roberto Aguilera Puig, head of the Border Unit of the Ministry of the Interior’s Division of Identification and Aliens.
Cementos Cienfuegos innovators face U.S. economic blockade of Cuba
Members of the Committee of Innovators and Rationalizers of Cementos Cienfuegos S.A. saved the industry five million pesos in the last two years, thanks to a number of innovations to keep production going in the midst of the current economic crisis caused by the U.S. economic blockade.
A doctor who goes beyond medicine
When it comes to selfless and committed professions in life, we certainly think of the work of men and women in the health sector whose daily effort preserves the physical and mental integrity of their patients.
Tropical depression becomes fourth tropical storm in the Atlantic
During Monday afternoon the fourth tropical depression of the current hurricane season continued gaining in organization and intensity and became a new tropical storm, which bears the name of Danny, reported the Institute of Meteorology in its Cyclone Warning number two on this natural phenomenon.
Cuban President recalls anniversary of the return of Elián González
Cuban president Miguel Díaz-Canel recalled onday the return of Cuban child Elián González to his homeland after being kidnapped for seven months in the U.S. city of Miami.
Cuban President Recalls Finding of Che Guevara Remains in 1997
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel described June 28 as a “memorable day in the history of Our Americas,” as he recalled that in a day like today back in 1997 a multidisciplinary team found the mortal remains of Commander Ernesto Che Guevara in Bolivia.