The Villa Clara Provincial Meteorological Center congratulated on Twitter all the workers of the Center for Scientific Research of the Cuban Civil Defense (CICDC by its Spanish acronym) that today celebrates the 35th anniversary of its founding.
Cuba to test an enzyme in sugar mills to improve sugar quality
A dextranase enzyme developed in Cuba will be tested this year in the country's sugar industries to improve the quality of raw and refined sugar, stated PhD in Sciences Mario Pablo Estrada Garcia, director of Agricultural Research at the Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (CIGB).
Cuban president congratulates workers of the nickel industry
Miguel Diaz-Canel, Cuban president, congratulated today on Twitter the workers who 35 years ago carried out the first nickel production in the country, and those who continue working in the sector.
World personalities praise Cuban vaccines against COVID-19
International political personalities and several media outlets highlighted through social media the development of Cuban vaccines against COVID-19.
Havana with Unprecedented Number of COVID 19 Cases
The Cuban capital reported 344 confirmed cases of COVID 19 on Tuesday, an unprecedented figure during the current flare-up of the pandemic here.
Cuban President says Task “Ordering” defends social justice
Task “Ordering” defends social justice by subsidizing the most vulnerable rather than products, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez said today in a governmental meeting in this central province.
Cuban Attorney General's Office ratifies requirements to fight COVID-19
The Attorney General’s Office of the Republic of Cuba ratified today on Twitter that the country will comply with the rules established for acts in detriment of communal hygiene and sanitary measures to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), popularly known as the Church Committee.
By then, the North was facing the final crisis leading up to its defeat in the Vietnam war in April with the capture of the former southern capital of that nation, Saigon, by the North Vietnamese army and the subsequent flight of the last U.S. troops and officials.
Tardiness: an arbiter of interpersonal relations
Tardiness causes moral and/or material damages and it is disrespectful to others because we abuse their patience and time. A balanced society devoted to developing and improving not only its people’s quality of life but also their coexistence needs individuals who know how to master time and give each task the required priority.
Medical Sciences students return to active screening
With this province’s return to the limited autochthonous COVID-19 contagion phase, over 4,000 medical students have rejoined the active screening effort to detect symptoms associated with the pandemic.
Culinary Federation of Cuba celebrates its 40th anniversary
The Culinary Federation of Cuba celebrated on Monday its 40th anniversary, as it strives to fulfill its founding objective of contributing to improve the quality of gastronomic services and cuisine in particular.
Cuban universities to create a logistics network
A considerable group of Cuban centers of higher education make up the University Network for the observation and dissemination of good logistics practices, recently approved for creation by the Ministry of Higher Education (MES).
Cuban President Says only Hard Work can Overcome Covid 19 and Economic Slump
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel called for committed and hard work to overcome the complex situation of the country, currently under a Covid 19 spread and a difficult economic slump.
Cuba and Hungary to Further Expand Trade Relations
Cuba and Hungary reiterated their willingness to consolidate economic and trade relations on the basis of mutual respect and cooperation, said Cuban foreign minister Bruno Rodriguez upon meeting with Hungarian ambassador to Havana Arpad D. Deak, who concludes his diplomatic mission here.
Cuba for Inclusive Debate within UN Reforms
Cuba’s permanent representative at the United Nations, Pedro Luis Pedroso, called for inclusive, participatory and transparent debate as part of the reforms of the UN Security Council.
The COVID 19 Pandemic will Affect over Two Million LATAM Companies
The crisis caused by COVID 19 will force the close of 2.7 million companies in Latin America, said Alicia Barcena, Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC).