Private business in Cuba have hired a total of 100 thousand 448 employees up to last September, which is in tune with the promotion of the new non-state employment modality.»
Blog Archives October 2014
World Veterinary Association President Pleased to be in Cuba
The president of the World Veterinary Association (WVA), Faouzi Kedrich, said he was honoured to participate in the Pan-American Congress of that science, PANVET 2014, with venue in Havana.»
Ciego de Avila Tops Cuban Baseball after Four Subseries
Ciego de Avila is the leader of the 54th Cuban Baseball National Series (54 SNB in Spanish) with a 9-3 record.»
North Front Combatants Paid Tribute to in Yaguajay (+photos)
The ceremony was held at Las Villas North Front Mausoleum.»
Che Guevara’s Daughter Demands Freedom for Cubans Held in US Prisons
Doctor Aleida Guevara, daughter of Cuban-Argentinean guerrilla fighter Ernesto Che Guevara demanded the release of three anti-terrorist Cubans held in US prisons since 1998.»
Brazil Presidential Elections to Second Round
The next Brazilian president will be decided in a runoff vote on October 26, as none of the candidates reached the 50 percent plus one needed.»
Cuba: Relatives of Barbados Sabotage Victims Demand Justice, Prosecution of Posada Carriles (+photos)
October 6 was decelared in Cuba as the Day of State Terrorism Victims»
Brazil Holds Presidential Elections
Brazil holds general elections this Sunday to choose a new president, state governors, federal and state representatives and one third of the senators.»
Murder of Lawmaker Linked to Washington-Backed Groups, Says Maduro
The perpetrators of the crime have been already identified, Maduro said when attending the burial of Serra and his female companion Maria Herrera.»
Cuban Presence in West Africa Headlined in US Newspaper
An article published in The Washington Post highlighted the importance of Cuban medical help to African countries hit by Ebola virus in the wake of arrival of 165 Cuban professionals to Freetown, Sierra Leone.»