Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Anayansi Rodriguez on Thursday considered unjustifiable the veto of the United States against the accession of Palestine as a full member of the United Nations (UN).»
Blog Archives April 2024
Return of Cubans stranded in Haiti continues
Cubans stranded in Haiti as a result of the complex situation of violence unleashed there will continue to return to their country today as part of a return operation coordinated by the Cuban authorities.»
Aging, the Main Challenge in the Demographic Field
The National Office of Statistics and Information (Onei for its acronym in Spanish) gives the keys to understanding how the aging process unfolds in Cuba, the national challenge par excellence in the demographic field.»
Cuba commemorates 63 years since the victory at Playa Girón
Cuba commemorates the victory at Playa Giron, on April 19, 1961, in response to the invasion of some 1,500 armed mercenaries, trained and transferred to the island by the United States.»
Domestic migration: I am going to the village, today is my day
“I am going to the village / Today is my day / I will cheer up my whole soul”»
UNICEF supports Cuba’s neonatology services
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in Cuba reported on Tuesday that it mobilized resources to support 19 neonatology services throughout the country in in 2023»
Cuba calls for peace in the Middle East
Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs»
Terrorism against Cuba with more US funds
U.S. taxpayers' money will be used to finance another initiative of media terrorism against Cuba, under the name of Accelerate Fund for Independent Media and Content Creators, digital platforms denounced here.»
New AI platform for business development presented in Cuba
An artificial intelligence (AI) platform was presented in Cuba which enables local companies to achieve more efficient technological development.»
Haiti establishes council to choose new leaders as gang violence rages
Haiti has formally established a transitional council to fill a leadership vacuum by choosing a new prime minister, and to restore order in the Caribbean country ravaged by gang violence. A decree published in the official gazette announced the formation of the Presidential Transitional Council on Friday, a month after Prime Minister Ariel Henry said he would step down amid a wave of attacks by armed gangs in the capital, Port-au-Prince.»