Air traffic increased in Cuba in the last few weeks when the country’s airports reopened operations, although they are currently at 40% compared to 2019 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Air traffic increased in Cuba in the last few weeks when the country’s airports reopened operations, although they are currently at 40% compared to 2019 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
A workshop on the challenges of the hydraulic sector in Cuba stands out in the program of the 1st International Conference on Blue Innovation (Innovazul-2020) scheduled from December 3 to 5, organizers said.
Cuban scientists and specialists are carrying out a research on the sociodemographic characteristics of the population affected by Covid-19, thus providing valuable information to fight this and other diseases in the future.
The Correos de Cuba Business Group informed that its postal, parcels and international express messaging services were resumed by air, in and out of the country, on Thursday. According to a press release on Facebook, those operations are starting on Thursday, November 19. They were stopped due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and they also include DHL services.
The 2nd Cuba-European Union (EU) Talk on Sustainable Development will be held virtually on Friday, November 20, Cuba’s Foreign Ministry reported on Wednesday.
A meeting of permanent working commissions of the National People’s Power Assembly (Parliament) of Cuba analyzed some of the new issues on the country’s legislative agenda on Tuesday.
Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Anayansi Rodriguez on Tuesday received the letters of credence from the new ambassadors from the Republic of Iceland, the Kingdom of Tonga and the Islamic Republic of Mauritania.
US organizations said on Tuesday that there is an opportunity for the Biden administration to reverse Trump’s harmful policies on Cuba and adopt the normalization policy from the Obama era.
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez congratulated the National Commission of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on Tuesday, on its 73rd anniversary.
Just two days before the award ceremony of the Latin Grammys in its 21st edition, the director of Septeto Santiaguero, Fernando Dewar, called for a greater inclusion of Cuban music.