Ana Teresita Gonzalez, Cuba's first deputy minister of Foreign Trade and Investment, received Chua Kee Lock, new ambassador of the Republic of Singapore in Havana.
Three Italian tourists tested positive for coronavirus in Cuba
Cuba reported this Wednesday the presence of the new coronavirus COVID-19 in three Italian tourists who arrived in the capital on a pleasure trip last Monday, and who were staying in the city of Trinidad.
Cuban FM calls US the main violator of human rights
Cuban foreign minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla called the U.S. government the main violator of human rights, referring to the report presented by U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, where he launched fake accusations against Cuba, Venezuela, China and Iran.
Cuba launches mobile app to check the weather forecast
The new application INSMET.CU, created by computer scientists Gregorio Franco and Ernesto Ramos, with the assistance of Orlando Cordova, the main specialist of the weather forecasting group in Ciego de Avila province(center Cuba), allows users of mobile phones with Android system connected to the Internet to be updated on national weather variables.
Cuban president emphasizes need of unity to face new coronavirus
Cuban president Miguel Diaz-Canel stressed today on Twitter the importance of everyone's participation in confronting the threat represented by the new coronavirus.
Cuban FM calls for international solidarity to tackle COVID-19
Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, Cuban foreign minister, made a call on Twitter for international solidarity to tackle the new coronavirus, COVID-19.
Cuba with no coronavirus, but strengthens protection measures
In view of the acute global epidemiological situation caused by the spread of the new coronavirus causing COVID-19 disease, Cuba is strengthening surveillance measures at all levels of the health system and international health control.
Diaz-Canel urges strengthening ties with Cubans abroad
Cuba is strengthening relations with its nationals abroad, Cuban president said today on Twitter.
Cuban first deputy foreign minister holds talks with Canadian authorities
Marcelino Medina Gonzalez, Cuban first deputy foreign minister, held talks this Friday with National Security and Intelligence Advisor of Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, David Morrison, as part of his working visit to that northern country.
Cuba denounces impact of the blockade on the right to food of Cuban people
Lisandra Astiasaran, Cuban delegate to the United Nations Office in Geneva, stated that the right to food of the Cuban people continues to be severely affected by the strengthening of the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States.
Global scientists discuss the so-called Havana syndrome
In relation to the so-called Havana Syndrome, Dr. Mitchel Valdes-Sosa, director general of the Cuban Center for Neuroscience (CNEURO by its Spanish acronym), stated at an international event that there are no scientific elements to prove the existence of any deliberate attack on diplomats from the United States and Canada.
King of Lesotho exchanges with students from the Latin American School of Medicine
The King of Lesotho, Letsie III, visited this Tuesday the Latin American School of Medicine (ELAM by its Spanish acronym), an idea of Fidel Castro that has blessed the world with nearly 30,000 doctors, and exchanged with students from the university.
Diaz-Canel received the King of Lesotho
Cuban president Miguel Diaz-Canel received His Majesty Letsie III, King of Lesotho, who is making an official visit to the Caribbean island.
Cuban deputy FM meets with president of Congolese parliamentary group
Anayansi Rodriguez, Cuban deputy minister of foreign affairs, held a meeting with Mwenda-Bantu Munongo, president of the parliamentary group of friendship with Cuba of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), who is visiting Havana.
Diaz-Canel calls health workers as an exceptional strength
Cuban president Miguel Diaz-Canel called on Twitter Cuban health care workers an exceptional strength.
Diaz-Canel denounces US new measure against Cuba
President Miguel Diaz-Canel said today on social media that the suspension of remittances to Cuba by Western Union, except from the U.S., is a further step by the Trump administration against the Cuban people.







