The obstacles imposed on the country to obtain fuels, new technologies and spare parts hinder the work at the Hermanos Diaz Oil Refinery, in the eastern province of Santiago de Cuba, renowned for the creativity of its innovators.
Cuba encourages protection of ozone layer
The Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment in the eastern province of Holguin implements a broad agenda for the protection of the ozone layer, which includes the reduction of refrigerant gases and ecological education.
Human capital, essential to tourism success, Cuban PM asserts
Manuel Marrero Cruz, member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba (CCPCC) and Prime Minister of the Island, reaffirmed that human capital is the key to success in the tourism sector and urged to strengthen internal communication in a favorable working environment.
Cuban deputy minister of Foreign Affairs met with U.S.-based Cuban nationals
Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernandez de Cossio met at the island’s Embassy in Washington with a representation of Cuban nationals living in the United States, to talk about the current and foreseeable status of U.S.-Cuba relations and their possible impact on the island, based on Washington’s purpose of increasing what Donald Trump called a policy of maximum pressure during his first term (2017-2021).
US Authorities Fly 104 Irregular Migrants back to Cuba
In tune with bilateral US-Cuba migration accords, a flight from the United States returned 104 irregular Cuban migrants on Thursday through Havana’s Jose Marti International Airport.
Cuba Drinking Water System Expands Use of Solar Energy Pumps
The Cuban potable water system is increasingly using solar energy water pumps as part of the country’s program to progressively change the national energy matrix.
Díaz-Canel: “We can get ahead with our talent and hard work”
With the good news that production levels are gradually growing since October 2024, the workers of the Base Enterprise (UEB) Áridos Luis Raposo welcomed Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, who paid a visit to their municipality along with top national and local Party and Government officials.
Construction of new solar farm in Eastern Cuba makes strides
Two brigades of specialized linemen are making the interconnection lines of the photovoltaic power station La Sabana, soon to be ready in this province.
Díaz-Canel: “We can get ahead with our talent and hard work”
With the good news that production levels are gradually growing since October 2024, the workers of the Base Enterprise (UEB) Áridos Luis Raposo welcomed Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, who paid a visit to their municipality along with top national and local Party and Government officials.
New solar farm to open soon in Western Cuba
The Jovellanos II photovoltaic power station, the first of three of its kind in the province of Matanzas scheduled to come into operation this year, is expected to link up with the National Power Grid on March 27.
Private Sector Plays Important Role in Cuban Sports Fair
The Cuban emerging private sector, represented by 26 entities at the 2nd International Sports Fair, is considered a key ally to modernize and diversify the Cuban sports system.
Eastern Guantanamo Citizens Demonstrate against US Anti-Cuba Policy
Over 50 thousand citizens in the easternmost Cuban province of Guantanamo gathered Wednesday at the local Mariana Grajales plaza to condemn the long-standing US policy of sanctions against Cuba.
Cuba Denounces Growing Arms Trafficking from the US to Latin America
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez denounced on Wednesday the increasing arms trafficking from US territory to Latin America and the Caribbean, which encourages organized crime and regional insecurity.
Diaz Canel presides over Anti-imperialist Forum in Eastern Cuba
Cuban President Miguel Díaz- Canel Bermúdez is taking part today in the public Anti-imperialist Forum organized in the city of Guantánamo.
The poor of the world are the victims of imperial anti-Cuban hostility
n an escalation of its hostile Cuba policy, the U.S. government is targeting the island's international health cooperation services, a humanist program promoted by Commander in Chief Fidel Castro since the beginning of the Revolution.
Díaz-Canel to U.S.: “How does attacking medical services do you credit?”
In a post on X, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez suggested that the U.S. State Department should explain to the American people how its attacks against Cuban medical services, on which the health of millions in dozens of countries depends, do credit to their country.