The Cuban Foreign Ministry today hosted a ceremony to cancel a commemorative postage stamp on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Kingdom of Cambodia and the Republic of Cuba.
Cuba pays homage to its teachers on their Day
The recognition of the great educational work that the Revolution treasures will be present on this Educator's Day, not only in classrooms or educational institutions throughout the country, but in as many spaces as possible to congratulate, pay tribute to, thank those who are pillars in the formation of the new generations.
Cuban Parliament approves economic plan and budget for 2021
The Cuban Parliament approved the economic plan for 2021 aimed at gradually reactivating the growth of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at constant prices between six and seven percent.
Díaz-Canel: Cuba will not only stay strong but will develop in 2021
The will of the Cuban people and their Revolution is to not only confront and overthrow enemy threats and aggressions, but in 2021 to advance economic and social development of the nation, said the President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz Canel, on Thursday.
Havana people bid last farewell to Eusebio Lean
From early hours of Thursday morning a wide representation of the Cuban people paid homage, in the National Capitol, to the Historian of Havana, Eusebio Leal Spengler (1942-2020).
Cuba demands total and unconditional lifting of the US blockade
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla demanded on Twitter the total and unconditional lifting of the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the US government on Cuba.
Cuba and South Africa strengthen trade relations
Mtho Xulu, president of the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and his Cuban counterpart, Antonio Luis Carricarte, virtually signed an important cooperation agreement between the two entities.
Cuban people to pay posthumous tribute to Havana historian today
The Cuban people will pay tribute today in the National Capitol to Havana historian Eusebio Leal, postponed after his death last July 31, due to the requirements imposed by Covid-19.
Non-state sector in service management to grow in Cuba
Cuba's investment in agriculture will spike in 2021
The Cuban government announced it will invest over one billion pesos in agriculture next year, a 43 percent increase compared to 2020, in order to boost production and to eradicate shortages in markets.
Cuban Five Gerardo Hernandez elected to Council of State
Cuban deputies exercised their right to vote today to elect a new member of the Council of State, deputy Gerardo Hernández Nordelo, who holds the position of national coordinator of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR).
Cuban Parliament rejects destabilizing actions of counterrevolutionary groups
The National Assembly of People's Power condemned today the actions of counterrevolutionary groups that seek to destabilize Cuban society and are financed from the United States and asked to apply the law in those cases.
Saudi Arabia supplies funds to improve Cuba hydraulic system
As part of the investment program financed by the credit of the Saudi Arabia Fund for Development, the Water Treatment Plant of Camaguey city, eastern central Cuba, is rehabilitated today, benefiting more than 320 thousand inhabitants.
Cuba condemns US sanctions against Turkey
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez today rejected the sanctions imposed by the United States against Turkey due to the purchase of missile defense systems.
Cuban lawmakers to asses local scientific contribution in times of COVID-19
Cuban lawmakers will learn first-hand today about the country's scientific contributions fighting Covid-19, including four vaccine candidates that have been registered in the country.
Popular tribute to Eusebio Leal will be next Thursday, December 18
On July 31st the Cuban people learned the sad news of the physical disappearance of Dr. Eusebio Leal Spengler, whose funeral services were postponed in response to the requirements imposed by Covid-19.







