Cuba and Mexico begin some meetings in Mexican land at the level of Chancery to address substantive issues on bilateral relations and others of regional interest, Cuban Vice-Chancellor Rogelio Sierra said.
Cuba and Mexico begin some meetings in Mexican land at the level of Chancery to address substantive issues on bilateral relations and others of regional interest, Cuban Vice-Chancellor Rogelio Sierra said.
Members of the 13th International May 1st Solidarity Brigade have expressed their admiration for the Cuban people, who are celebrating today the International Workers’ Day in an inclusive and democratic society.
The second secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC), Jose Ramon Machado Ventura, noted the workers” support in Pinar del Rio province for the Revolution, at the end of today”s parade on the International Workers” Day.
The Latin Americanist and unity legacy from the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro (1926-2016), was present today in the parade on the International Workers’ Day held in this capital.
The 38th International Tourism Fair of Cuba, FITCuba 2018, opens today in the northern keys of Villa Clara province with more than 3,000 professionals from around the world.
The claim for the freedom of former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, a political prisoner in Curitiba since last April 7, marked the celebration of May 1st. in Brazil.
The President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, welcomed the celebration of the International Workers’ Day and said he will continue to work alongside the working class in defending their rights.
With the presence of the Second Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, Jose Ramon Machado Ventura, thousands of people marched in Pinar del Rio along the main street of the provincial capital.
Workers and their families attended this May 1st. to support the Revolution in Matanzas, with the commitment to defend unity and socialism, honor Fidel’s legacy and the eight decades of the founding of the Workers’ Central Union of Cuba (CTC).
With the presence of Army General Raul Castro, and Miguel Diaz-Canel, President of the Councils of State and of Ministers, it began in the Jose Marti Revolution Square the central act and parade for the May first.
The general secretary of the Cuban Workers” Confederation (CTC), Ulises Guilarte, demanded on Tuesday, on behalf of the organization, an end to the U.S. economic, commercial and financial blockade.
The Cuban leader Raul Castro and President Miguel Diaz-Canel are presiding over today the mass popular mobilization on International Workers” Day at Havana”s Revolution Square.
The Charlottetown frigate of the Royal Navy of Canada arrived in an official and friendly visit to the port of Santiago de Cuba, where the crew will complete a program of visits to places of social and historical interest.
BOGOTA, Colombia. – Humberto de la Calle, presidential candidate of the Liberal Party in Colombia, warned on Sunday that if this country does not rectify, it will go to the abyss of war with its eyes closed. “Let’s open our eyes, the concern is huge and the peace agreement can burst if we continue on […]
ght of that country on Sunday of betting on the war by calling for abstention in the presidential elections of May 20.
Jose Ramon Machado Ventura, Second Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, imposed the honorary title of Hero of Labor of the Republic of Cuba to thirteen workers with outstanding contributions to the country.
The news that the educators of Las Tunas, Mayabeque, Ciego de Avila, Santiago de Cuba and Havana provinces will open the parades for May 1st is a commitment to work with the maximum quality in education, Niurka Maria Gonzalez Orbera assured.
Everything seems empty when you look at Havana’s evolution Square from Zapata Street. Paseo, the avenue of the great concentrations in Cuba, does not presuppose anything extraordinary.
Cuba’s most famous restaurant La Bodeguita del Medio is turning 68 years old open in Old Havana, an emblematic scenario for tourism that grows here every day.