The President of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, recalled the signing of a cooperation agreement in 2005 between the governments of the South American nation and Cuba to care for people with visual impairment in Latin America.
The President of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, recalled the signing of a cooperation agreement in 2005 between the governments of the South American nation and Cuba to care for people with visual impairment in Latin America.
The International Committee on Peace, Justice and Dignity for the People advances in the preparations for the fourth Conference against the American Blockade on Cuba, to be held in Washington from September 24 to 28.
In Dong Ha, capital of the central Vietnamese province of Quang Tri, 604 km from Hanoi, the construction of a square that will be called Fidel Castro progresses, where a bust of the historical leader of the Cuban Revolution is already located.
Cuba entered this Monday its second week of public debates around a proposed new Constitution with discussions of the text extending until November 15th. The draft constitution was approved by the Cuban National Assembly in late July.
Emigrated Cubans in the US city of Miami, Florida, are preparing today for a debate on August 26 about the new Constitution project of their native country.
The company Acosta Danza has reaffirmed its commitment to contemporary art trends with a show that combines electronic music, folklore and audiovisuals.
The first satellite to directly measure wind speeds on Earth, Aeolus, is ready for launch, assured a statement from the European Space Agency (ESA) published.
The post of the president of the Republic is one of the proposals in the Draft Constitution of Cuba, which has been discussed by the people for eight days in all 15 provinces of the country.
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.
The works of a square to be named after Fidel Castro in central Quang Tri province, one of those visited by the historical leader of the Cuban Revolution when he was in Vietnam in 1973, are going fast.
More than one million people live with diabetes in Cuba, but only 700,000 are registered, warn experts from the island, according to an article published today in Granma newspaper