Cuban and international institutions on Tuesday announced the extension of the deadline to submit works to the drawing contest on sexuality for adolescents and young people.
Cuban and international institutions on Tuesday announced the extension of the deadline to submit works to the drawing contest on sexuality for adolescents and young people.
The members of the National Candidacy Commission took office this Tuesday, as established by the new Law that regulates electoral processes in Cuba.
Around 1,400 young teachers who graduated from Cuban pedagogical schools will serve in special education centers in the 2019-2020 school year.
As one of the most internationally recognized spaces for literary valuation and creation, the ”Julio Cortazar” Ibero-American Short Story Prize closes its 18th edition, after revealing its winners on Monday.
Cuban singer Cimafunk arrived in New York”s Central Park to offer a taste of Cuban funk music, with a concert that marked a dream come true, although there remain many more to realize.
The increase in tourism in Cuba has many edges today, when even pilgrims from all over the world appreciate the practice of diving and snorkeling in the insular waters.
The international colloquium ”Havana and the Sea in 500 Years” will session in Havana next week to discuss the privileges of the strategic position of the port of the Cuban capital, local media reported on Tuesday.
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez called on Monday for increased awareness of the magnitude of the disaster in the flame-ridden Amazon and urged action.
Cuba closed its participation in the 26th Beijing International Book Fair (BIBF) with important negotiations and contacts that will expand the distribution of its literature in China and other parts of the world.
The first 10 self-propelled rice harvesters, with a capacity of seven tons each, are being built at the Heroes del 26 de Julio agricultural implements factory, in the eastern Cuban province of Holguin.
As part of the country’s strategy to prevent further deterioration of roads and promote their repair, the National Road Center projects applying some 100,000 tons of asphalt to repair the National Highway this year.
Income taxing has become generalized in Cuba with the wage increase to workers from the state budgeted sector.
Using Wolbachia bacteria to prevent Aedes aegypti mosquitoes from transmitting arboviroses is one of the projects currently developed by Cuba with the aim of preventing the transmission of diseases such as dengue, Zika and chikungunya.
Cuba will open up two new pedagogical schools in the coming school year, which begins on September 2nd, reaching to 29 educator training campuses in the country.
With the performance of renowned national artists, the Josone Varadero Rumba, Jazz & Son Festival kicks off on Thursday to show a broad sound spectrum on stage for four days.
The 13th International Meeting of Accounting, Auditing and Finance will be held from November 27 to 30 at the Havana Convention Center.
The Cuban para-athlete laureate, Omara Durand, known as the fastest in the world, left her mark for posterity in the athletic stadium of the Peruvian capital, where the Para-Pan American Games are taking place.
The daughter of Argentinean-Cuban guerrilla Ernesto Che Guevara, Aleida Guevara, is Thursday participating in the province of Cordoba in the 6th Medical-Cultural Brigade that bears her father”s name, organized by the A Better World is Possible (UMMEP) foundation.
After investing more than two million pesos, Cuba reopened the Amistad forestal hydrologic substation, the only one of its kind in the country.
Cuba’s charcoal exports have increased, thus gaining importance for the national economy.