Some 2,000 delegates from unions across the continent participated in the International Meeting on Solidarity with Cuba, organized in Havana as part of the activities for the International Labor Day.»
Blog Archives 2015
Cuban Workers Celebrate 1st of May all Over the Island
Cuban workers marched today in all squares throughout the island in an act to support the Revolution and the construction here of a prosperous and sustainable socialism.»
389 Athletes Already Classified for PanAm Games
Cuba has now 389 athletes who are classified in 30 sports for the next Pan American Games in Toronto, Canada, between July 10 and 26, said official sources Thursday.»
Japan Seeks to Strengthen Relations with Cuba
Japan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Fumio Kishida will visit Cuba from today to May 3, the embassy of that Asian nation in Havana informed.»
Heavy Rains Leaves Human Losses, Material Damages in Havana
Two casualties and material damage yet to quantify is the balance of heavy rains in the capital, according to Granma newspaper.»
Cuban First Vice President Welcomes ECLAC Executive Secretary
Cuban First Vice President Miguel Diaz-Canel, welcomed here today the Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), Alicia Barcena.»
Preservation of Heritage is Essential, Cuba Says
Cuba stated today that it is fundamental to preserve and protect the natural and cultural heritage, an essential premise for socio-economic development and reaffirmation of a people’s identity.»
Cuba: Over A Million Tourists in Three Months
From January to March, this year, 1 136 948 tourists and hikers arrived in the island. Never before had so many foreigners come to Cuba in a similar period of time.»
World Series of Boxing: All Set for Playoffs
Sancti Spiritus Yosbany Veitia remains unbeaten during this season of World Sseries of Boxing (WSB) and ranks 1st in the 52 kg division»
Nepal Earthquake: Deaths May Reach 10,000 Figure
Although the deaths after last Saturday’s earthquake in Nepal currently total 4,300, Prime Minister Sushil Koirala said that up to 10,000 deaths might be reported.»