Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai, new PM of Mongolia, held today an exchange with Raul Delgado, Cuban ambassador to that Asian nation, where they discussed the main aspects of diplomatic relations between the two governments.
Cuba expands its presence in Internet
The presence of Cubans on the Internet continues growing along with the progress in the country's informatization process, according to the reports Digital 2021: Global General Report and Digital 2021 Cuba, drafted by the specialized creative agency We Are Social and Hootsuite.
Cuba ratifies its unrestricted support to the government and people of Nicaragua
Cuba's Permanent Representative to the international organizations based in Geneva, Ambassador Juan Antonio Quintanilla, ratified his country's unrestricted support to the government and people of Nicaragua, in its firm decision to preserve peace and the notable social, economic, security and national unity advances achieved.
Minister of Education calls for follow-up of elementary school students
Ena Elsa Velázquez Cobiella, Minister of Education, called on Thursday for feedback with primary school students who receive classes through television, mainly in the first and second grades, during the assembly to assess the work of the sector in Villa Clara last year.
Cuban President Stresses Advancement of Homeground COVID-19 Vaccine
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel stressed the advancement to phase III trial of a locally-developed vaccine against COVID-19, whose mass production has kicked off by the local AICA generics production labs.
Cuba at China-CELAC Ministerial Forum on Agriculture
Cuba took part at the 2nd Ministerial Forum on Agriculture held by China and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), which ran virtually due to the impact of the COVID-19.
Cuba Backs Belarus at Human Rights Council
Cuba’s permanent representative in Geneva, Juan Antonio Quintanilla, reiterated his country’s support to Belarus amidst accusations against that nation in a report published by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michel Bachelet.
Saving love
For Yamila and Adrián, more and more celebration dates pile up every month that they have to postpone or just let pass. Since March 2020, she says, there have been birthdays, New Year's Eve, a dating anniversary, Valentine's Day... and more will come as COVID-19 remains wreaking havoc.
Facing COVID-19: consolidating results and avoiding over-confidence
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez made a call to consolidate results and not feel too confident in view of the slight drop in the number of people infected with COVID-19 reported on Wednesday—137 less than the previous day—-at a meeting with the provisional working group for prevention and control.
Eminent Cuban jurists on the list of applicants for the National Law Award
Ten renowned Cuban jurists seek to receive Carlos Manuel de Céspedes 2020 National Law Award, the National Union of Jurists (UNJC) reported.
Eastern Cuban province honors Fidel’s visit in February 1959
"I have a feeling that I had not been able to show, a wish that I had not been able to fulfill: that of visiting and meeting with the people of Holguin", were the opening words of the historic speech delivered by Commander in Chief Fidel Castro Ruz, on February 26, 1959, only 56 days after the triumph of the Cuban Revolution.
The dismal trajectory of the Platt Amendment
On the morning of February 25, 1901, Republican Senator Orville Platt, 73, a prominent member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Cuban Affairs, presided over the only legislative initiative with which he would be known beyond his country: the approval of an amendment under his name, to be added to the Army Expenditure Act and annexed to the Constitution of the future Cuban republic, that would give the U.S. the right to intervene and control trade and foreign relations in the Island, among other humiliating prerogatives.
The abolition of slavery is at the root of Cuban Patriotism
On February 26, 1869, the Assembly of Representatives of Central Region decreed the abolition of slavery, an essential sign of revolutionary belligerence, under the advice of Ignacio Agramonte y Loynaz, a young lawyer and selfless fighter who excelled in combat.
Science and innovation are vital for Cuban development, says Diaz-Canel
The contributions made by science and innovation to the country's economic and social development are unquestionable. It is no coincidence that this has been defined by the President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, as one of the three pillars on which the construction of the Cuban government's management system is based.
José Martí International Airport celebrates its 91st anniversary
The José Martí International Airport in Havana, the largest of its kind in the country, celebrated its 91st anniversary on Wednesday, according to the official Twitter profile of Empresa Cubana de Aeropuertos y Servicios Aeroportuarios S.A (ECASA).
Cuban Authorities Mark 126 Anniversary of Independence Wars
The breakout of Cuban independence war 126 years ago against Spanish colonial rule was marked on Twitter Wednesday by Cuban authorities.