The popular consultation on the new Cuban Draft Constitution today enters fifth week of a phase scheduled until November 15, marked by growing debates in and outside the island.
The popular consultation on the new Cuban Draft Constitution today enters fifth week of a phase scheduled until November 15, marked by growing debates in and outside the island.
About two million Cuban children, adolescents and youth are beginning today the 2018 -2019 school year in Cuba, in an educational system that includes more than 10,000 schools and 22 universities.
The president of the Union of Cuban Residents in Argentina (URCA), Adonis Torres, has highlighted today the importance of the historic consultation and popular debate on the draft Constitution of the island, in which everyone can participate.
Cuban emigrants in the US city of Miami, Florida, shared criteria and recognized the importance of the new Draft Constitution in their native country.
Cuban and American religious highlighted here the work to promote social justice and love among peoples developed by the World Council of Churches, marking today its 70th anniversary.
The negative impact of the reduction of personnel in the US embassy in Cuba ordered by the Trump Administration was today reflected in a memorandum from the Congressional Research Service (CRS), some media reported.
Executives of the Spanish company Melia and its Cuba department, show satisfaction today for the performance of their establishments on this island, recently nominated by World Travel Awards for prizes.
Cuba’s President Miguel Diaz-Canel expressed support with Trinidad-Tobago and Venezuela after the 6.3 degree earthquake that struck Yaguaraparo, Venezuelan state of Sucre, on Tuesday early evening.
The construction of two hotels to facilitate the stay of hundreds of people visiting the town of El Cobre, about 22 kilometers northwest of the city, marks the transformations underway there today.
After one week that the debates on the new Draft Constitution began, the analyzes of the document approved by the People”s Power National Assembly (Parliament) continue today in Cuba.
The Cuban capital attracts the interest of the majority of foreign visitors who have arrived in the island in 2018 for its colorfulness and, above all, its people.
A cooperation agreement for the protection of children and adolescents from sale, prostitution, pornography, trafficking and other forms of sexual abuse was signed today in Havana by representatives of the Ministry of the Interior (MININT) and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).
The joint venture Suchel TBV S.A. will establish a plant for the production of detergents and other related products in the Mariel Special Development Zone (ZEDM), located in western Cuba.
Swiss MP Mathias Reynard described as democratic the popular consultation started in Cuba so the people can analyze and express their opinion on a draft Constitution, parliamentary sources of the island reported today.
The celebrations of Fidel Castro’s 92nd birthday (1926-2016), acquire greater significance today with the beginning of popular consultation on the Constitution project, in which his political legacy is in force .
The Cuban capital recalls the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, in a special edition of the magazine Habanahoy 499, on the 92nd anniversary of his birth and the 500th anniversary of the foundation of this city.
During a press conference yesterday, at the historic Belen Jesuit College, where Fidel studied, now the Technical-Military Academy, representatives of the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR) and the Ministry of the Interior (Minint) announced that discussion of the proposed new Constitution will begin August 13 in these institutions, as it will around the country.
Damian Diaz, a Cuban resident in the US city of Miami, Florida, described as very significant the opportunity that people like him have to suggest their criteria on the new Draft Constitution of his country.