The Cuban Government is working on strategies to correct distortions, boost the economy and maintain its social project, despite the complex scenario it faces due to the United States blockade, Prime Minister Manuel Marrero said here on Friday.»
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Energy drinks damage mental health of children and young people
Energy drinks are associated with an increased risk of mental health problems among children and young people, a study by the Center for Translational Research in Public Health at the universities of Newcastle and Teesside concluded.»
Caribbean Community stands next to Cuba
The United States economic blockade against Cuba is harming the development of that neighboring country, but also that of the entire Caribbean region, David Comissiong, ambassador of Barbados to the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), said»
Colección Sur Editores to honor Palestine at Cuban Book Fair
Colección Sur Editores publishing agency, described as a constant voice for peace among nations, will pay tribute to Palestine in its program of activities during the 32nd Havana International Book Fair.»
Cuba reinforces actions in tourism
Cuban authorities confirmed that one of the main economic efforts of by the country at present is in the travel industry, hence the need to redouble tourist programs»
UN Security Council convened over US attacks in the Middle East
The UN Security Council will retake the expansion of the conflict in the Middle East in a session convened by Russia after the attacks launched by the United States against Iraq and Syria»
Cuba wishes Chinese people prosperity for Lunar New Year
Cuba sent on Monday its best wishes for prosperity and success to the Chinese people before the arrival of the Lunar New Year or Spring Festival.»
Cuba mourns death of Namibian President Hage G. Geingob
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel expressed deep sorrow over the death of his Namibian counterpart, Hage G. Geingob, whom he described as a close friend of his country.»
High blood omega-3 levels linked to lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease
Having high levels of omega-3 in the blood is associated with a lower risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease, according to a study co-led by the Hospital del Mar Research Institute and published in the journal Nutrients.»
Cuba will soon hold International Congress of Higher Education
Cuba is today close to holding the 14th International Congress of Higher Education, from February 5 to 9 and focused on the role of teaching in social transformation.»