Agriculture in Cuba requires transition towards sustainability
Agriculture in Cuba requires transition towards sustainability
Young US caravan members seek to counter lies about Cuba
Former Latin American presidents ask Biden to end harassment to Cuba
Chair of the Choir Festival highlights foreign support to Cuba
Transportation in Cuba set to return to normality gradually
Cuban Ibero-American Fair highlights frienship with Puerto Rico
Cuba rejects prolongation of law that reinforces U.S. blockade
Student demands in full force on OCLAE’s anniversary
Cuban president emphasizes commitment with the youth
Cuban Parliament condemns interventionist statements by MEP
New measures in Cuba to boost economic development
ICAP presents commemorative seal to US organization Pastors for Peace
Cuba rejects attempts to hold it responsible for the situation in Colombia
The patrimonial complex that makes up the University of Oriente in the eastern city of Santiago de Cuba was declared a National Monument on Thursday, in the presence of the highest political, governmental, and cultural authorities of the province.
The Cuban Yes I Can teaching method of literacy reached 77,230 illiterates, 13 years after its implementation within ‘Muevete por Panama’ (Move around Panama) program, and the government plans to currently strengthen it, local press informed here.
Musicians and poets from Cuba, the United States and Canada will join on Friday in a virtual concert to demand an end to Washington’s economic, commercial and financial blockade against the Caribbean island.
Professor Rafael Bello, from the Marta Abreu Central University in Las Villas, was elected along with seven Cuban experts to be a member of the Covid-19 advisory group at the InterAcademy Partnership (IAP).
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has evoked the thoughts of the historic leader of the Revolution, Fidel Castro, on the need for Latin America to remain united, in order to achieve peace and development.
Cuba’s Ministry of Education (MINED) is currently improving some measures in schools to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus known as SARS-CoV-2 without suspending the current school year.
Cuban authorities are working hard so that all schools in the country continue to be healthy and safe places, despite the COVID-19, the head of the School Health Department at the Ministry of Education (MINED), Yanira Gomez, said on Friday.