Etiqueta: Cuba
3 September, 2018 US Blockade on Cuba, An Ever-Present Issue at UN

The damage caused by the United States” blockade on Cuba, which has been tightened recently, is a recurrent issue all year around at high-level meetings and events at the United Nations” headquarters in New York.

3 September, 2018 Nearly Two Million Students Begin Classes in Cuba

About two million Cuban children, adolescents and youth are beginning today the 2018 -2019 school year in Cuba, in an educational system that includes more than 10,000 schools and 22 universities.

29 August, 2018 A Very Rainy September Expected in Cuba

Rain and extreme temperatures close to or above the norm will characterize the weather in Cuba during September, specified a newsletter from the Climate Center of the Meteorology Institute (Insmet).

28 August, 2018 The path to proclamation for Cuba’s new Constitution

Havana, Cuba.- The popular consultation has begun, and streets, workplaces, schools, and even houses have become places to debate, legislate, and take charge of the times to come. Still several months away is the proclamation of the country’s new Constitution, one of the world’s most modern, as specialists in the field have said, given the […]

23 August, 2018 Melia Cuba Executives Satisfied by Tourist Nominations

Executives of the Spanish company Melia and its Cuba department, show satisfaction today for the performance of their establishments on this island, recently nominated by World Travel Awards for prizes.

21 August, 2018 Cuba Plans in Advance Due to Diabates Incidence

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

20 August, 2018 Debates on New Draft Constitution Continue in Cuba

After one week that the debates on the new Draft Constitution began, the analyzes of the document approved by the People”s Power National Assembly (Parliament) continue today in Cuba.