Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez told Ecuadoran media that the lifting of Washington’s blockade against Cuba should be a unilateral U.S. action and not the result of any U.S.-Cuba negotiation.... More
On Wednesday the youth at the 21st Meeting of the UN Model in Havana, Havmun 2016, will discuss the global strategy to deal with terrorism and the non-proliferation of light weaponry.... More
In a statement issued this afternoon, the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed the agreement between the Government of Colombia and the National Liberation Army (ELN).... More
The development of tourism and national potentials for its expansion are on debate today at the 3rd Business Fair of Havana.... More
Cuban praxis in promoting health care will be studied in the 2nd International Congress for Health Promotion, and the 10th Regional Workshop to Promote and Teach Health Care, to be held in Havana from April 4th to the 7th.... More
Havana, March 29 (RHC)-- The International Committee for Peace, Justice and Dignity is calling for a new protest action in Washington D.C. in April to pressure U.S. President Barack Obama to exercise his powers to dismantle Washington's 55-year-old blockade against Cuba, and to encourage Congress to eliminate the failed policy in its entirely.... More
Havana, March 29 (RHC)-- The 20th edition of the University of Havana’s Model of the United Nations (HAVMUN 2016) began sessions Tuesday, sponsored by the Cuban Association of the United Nations (ACNU) , the country's Foreign Ministry (MINREX) and the Federation of University Students (FEU).... More
Havana, March 29 (RHC)-- Katherine Muller, Director of the Regional Office of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), has praised Cuba's advances in biotechnology. She added that it was not by chance that the Caribbean state was chosen as venue of an international workshop on applied nuclear physics for biomedicine. Havana, March 29 (RHC)-- Katherine Muller, Director of the Regional Office of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), has praised Cuba's advances in biotechnology. She added that it was not by chance that the Caribbean state was chosen as venue of an international workshop on applied nuclear physics for biomedicine. ... More
Havana, March 28 (RHC-PL), -- In a new attempt to interfere in Cuban internal affairs, the United States announced a program of orientation to supposed emergent leaders of Cuban civil society, with a budget amounting to almost 800 thousand dollars.... More
Budapest, March 28 (RHC)-- Cuba's Neuroscience Center and Hungary's UltraSmart company have signed an accord that allows for strengthened scientific and management cooperation in the field of neuroscience between the two countries.... More
Havana, March 28 (RHC-PL)-- The second stage of Cuba's National Polio Vaccination Campaign began on Monday.... More
Havana, March 28 (RHC).- Former president and leader of the Cuban Revolution Fidel Castro said Cuba "has no need of gifts" from the United States, in an opinion piece Monday. The comments came days after U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to Cuba.... More
Miami, March 28 (RHC) A group of veterans of the 2506 Brigade, organized by the Intelligence Agency of the United States (CIA), re-inaugurated a museum dedicated to this mercenary group in Hialeah, Miami, according to the Nuevo Herald newspaper.... More
The Biocubafarma Enterprise Group makes a decisive contribution to the health of the Cuban people, developing patented strategies, technologies, products and equipment for timely detection, diagnosis and treatment of various illnesses.... More
“Obama made a speech in which he uses the most sweetened words to express: “It is time, now, to forget the past, leave the past behind. Let us look to the future together (…) I suppose all of us were at risk of a heart attack upon hearing these words from the President of the United States…” writes Fidel Castro, in an article that looks at the U.S. president’s visit to Cuba last week.... More
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