Offenses with great impact on the population —specially amidst current COVID-19 sanitary crisis— can be now taken to court in Cuba»
October, 2020
May, 2020
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1 May
May Day in Sancti Spíritus: Every Home is a Square
The health crisis imposed by COVID-19 turned Sancti Spiritus homes into a peculiar place to celebrate the Day of the World Proletariat»
January, 2020
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23 January
Cuban President Heads Government Visit to Sancti Spíritus (+photos)
Díaz-Canel is accompanied by Vice President Salvador Valdés Mesa, Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz and several members of the Council of Ministers »
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7 January
Trinidad’s Valley of the Sugar Mills Ten Years After
The comprehensive rehabilitation program of the Valle de los Ingenios (Valley of the Sugar Mills) exhibits concrete results thanks to the efforts of several institutions and organizations»
December, 2019
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27 December
US Blockade Impacts Cuban Biotechnology Industry
This genocidal policy imposed by the White House on Cuba limits access to raw materials, technologies and equipment necessary for the development of this sector»
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16 December
Europe and Canada, Major Tourist Source Markets to Sancti Spiritus
Despite difficulties, tourism business keeps moving on in Cuba, where the government continues to give priority to investments in this area»
November, 2019
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26 November
Sancti Spiritus Welcomes Beginning of Cruise High Season
The Panorama yacht, from the Variety Cruises company, arrived a few days ago in the port of Casilda, Trinidad, south central Cuba»
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20 November
France, Germany and Canada Lead Tourist Arrivals in Sancti Spíritus
Sancti Spiritus is a great “sun and beach” tourist destination which also offers visitors the possibility of exploring local nature, history and culture »
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13 November
Sancti Spíritus Denounces Impact of US Blockade on Tourism Business
During the last few years, this branch of the Cuban economy has reported damages amounting to about 1,383 million dollars as a result of the blockade»
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5 November
U.S. Blockade’s Most Inhuman Side
Cuban and even American patients with oncological conditions suffer the cruelty of the economic, commercial and financial siege imposed on the Caribbean nation»