Experts from twelve countries confirmed their assistance to the tenth International Symposium on Metrology, which will begin tomorrow at the Convention Palace of Havana.
Experts from twelve countries confirmed their assistance to the tenth International Symposium on Metrology, which will begin tomorrow at the Convention Palace of Havana.
The Cuban delegation to the United Nations Organization for Education, Science and Culture (UNESCO) warned this Tuesday about the serious danger posed by nuclear weapons for world peace and the survival of humanity itself, and advocated for a collective responsibility.
The Venezuelan people, both the progressive forces and opposition sectors, insist today to carry out the elections of October 15 to elect 23 regional governors.
President Trump’s recent words in the UN demonstrate his attachment and intentions to dominate the countries struggling for their development by force, Liuber Guerra said.
The Cuban first Vice-President, Miguel Diaz-Canel, said this Tuesday that the island will always be next to Angola, because they are united by historical ties of close brotherhood, solidarity, cultural and political.
With a heritage exceeding s 86 thousand hectares of forests, the workers of the Macurijes Agroforestry Company, in the municipality of Guane, continue the deliveries of poles to the provinces affected by Hurricane Irma.
More than 99 percent of Cuban customers have already electricity after Hurricane Irma, Lazaro Guerra Hernandez, technical director of the Electrical Union said to Cubadebate web site. The executive also anticipated that the restoration work is expected to be completed on 30 September throughout Cuba.
Brigades of Mexican rescuers and 20 other countries continue searching survivors in the capital of that nation, after the earthquake of 7.1 degrees.
Venezuela’s Foreign minister, Jorge Arreaza, said this Monday at the UN that his country does not consider the people of the United States an enemy, and is willing to dialogue with the American government, despite its hostile behavior.
The Cuban first Vice-President, Miguel Diaz-Canel, praised this Monday the peace reigning in Angola, where he arrived for the inauguration of the third president in the independent history of the country, Joao Lourenço.