Cuban president Miguel Díaz-Canel thanked on Sunday the international solidarity against the economic, commercial and financial blockade of the United States on the Caribbean country for six decades.
Donation of medical supplies from Canada arrives in Cuba
A donation of medical supplies meant for the fight against AIDS-19 arrived this Saturday at Frank País International Airport, in the city of Holguin, on a flight from Toronto, Canada.
Diaz-Canel reaffirms that U.S. blockade is the cause of the country's greatest problems
Cuban president Miguel Diaz-Canel ratified today that the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the U.S. government is the cause of the biggest problems in the Caribbean nation.
Cuba took another important step in the protection of children, Diaz-Canel asserts
Cuban president Miguel Diaz-Canel said today on Twitter that the country took another transcendental step in the protection of children, on the approval on Thursday of the first clinical trial in the pediatric population with the anti-COVID-19 vaccine candidates Soberana 02 and Soberana Plus.
First international Cuba-Spain event on the Iberian influence in the Americas wraps up in Cuba
About twenty professionals from the University of Guantanamo(eastern Cuba) took part in the "First International Cuba-Spain Event: Vestiges of an Empire 500 years later", which after two fruitful days of online exchange concluded on Thursday in the multiplatform Jitsi Meet, with the participation of researchers from Spain, France, Germany, Mexico and Cuba.
Cuba and Iran Advance Cooperation against COVID-19
Havana, June 10 (ACN) Iran´s ambassador to Cuba Seyed Mohammad Hadi Sobhani today visited the Havana-based Finlay Vaccine Institute to exchange on ways of collaboration between the two countries in the fight against COVID-19.
Cuban President Calls to Keep Struggle against US Blockade
Cuban President and Communist Party leader Miguel Diaz Canel called from the central-eastern province of Cienfuegos to keep denouncing the US economic blockade of the island in order to provoke a change of attitude in the current US administration´s Cuba policy.
Cuban sugar technicians ratify condemnation of U.S. blockade
The National Executive Board of the Cuban Association of Sugar Technicians (ATAC) reiterated, on behalf of its 10,000 members, its condemnation of the U.S. economic, commercial and financial blockade that harms the sector and the population in general.
ETECSA expands capacity in mobile telephony services in eastern Cuba
The Territorial Division of the Cuban Telecommunications Company (ETECSA) in the province of Holguin has expanded during the current year, despite the COVID-19 situation, the capacity of radio bases for mobile telephony to improve communications and data traffic capabilities.
Tribute to Vilma Espín 14 years after her decease
From today until June 20, a nationwide tribute will be paid to Vilma Espín Guillois, the eternal president of the Federation of Cuban Women (FMC), on the occasion of the 14th anniversary of her death.
Díaz-Canel receives Kenyan Health Minister
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez received on Wednesday the Minister of Health of the Republic of Kenya, His Excellency Mutahi Kagwe, who is making a working visit to the Caribbean nation.
Global solidarity is essential to eliminate AIDS, Cuban foreign minister stresses
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla stressed today on Twitter that worldwide cooperation and solidarity are essential to fulfill the United Nations’ commitment to eliminate AIDS by 2030.
Institute of Meteorology denies rumor of tsunami that would affect eastern Cuba
The Cuban Institute of Meteorology made it clear on a Twitter post that the rumors that a tsunami is on its way to the eastern province of Guantanamo are totally false, and called Internet users to spread the word in order to avoid chaos and panic.
Cubans living abroad can continue to apply for passports without visiting the consulate
Cubans living in countries where biometric data capture is available can continue to apply for their passports without visiting consulates, a service to be provided until further notice due to the international epidemiological situation.
The Platt Amendment, a burdensome monstrosity for a supposedly independent country
Orville Platt was an obscure U.S. senator who gained fame as the author of the bill bearing his name intended to become an annex to the 1902 Constitution of the Republic of Cuba, as a condition to be proclaimed as the new nation.
Cuba resorts to planting of plants to protect beaches
The planting of native plants on the dunes formed after the dumping of sand, made it possible to reduce erosion in more than 1,300 square meters of beach in the Jardines del Rey tourist destination, north of Ciego de Avila, during the period 2018-2020.