A month away before the flame of the XXXIII Olympic Games is lit, in Paris, the city that on the 26th will become the second city, after London, to host the great event of world sport three times. There, Cuba has not given up on remaining among the top 20 nations.»
Blog Archives 2024
Serafín Sánchez Museum, a Niche of History
The colonial house that today functions as a museum was built between 1825 and 1830 and was acquired by the Sánchez Valdivia family as a result of a purchase and sale.»
Food production and crime control will be analyzed in Cuba
Food production and crime control will be the focus of the agenda of the 8th Plenary Session of the Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party, which will meet on July 5 and 6.»
New homologation process for assembled vehicles begins in Cuba
Authorities of the Ministry of Transportation (MITRANS) of Cuba today begin a new process of homologation of vehicles assembled by parts and pieces, aimed at natural persons who, for certain reasons, did not do so at the time»
Financial Backing for Urban Transportation Energy Transition Project
The project, Energy Transition of Urban Transport, which is being carried out by the Francisco Aguiar Rodriguez Industrial Company and the Faculty of Technical and Economic Sciences of the University of Sancti Spiritus “José Martí Pérez”, already has the financing approved by the FONCI, a financial instrument for Science, Technology and Innovation projects.»
Netanyahu says war will continue even if ceasefire deal agreed with Hamas
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated that he is open to a “partial” deal that would facilitate the return of some captives still held in Gaza, even if not all. But, he reiterated that he would not agree to any deal that stipulated an end to Israel’s war on Gaza, despite previous claims by the United States that an Israeli proposal would be a pathway to ending the offensive.»
Novel molecule created in Cuba achieves patent in New Zealand
The compound JM-20, obtained by the Center for Research and Development of Medicines (Cidem) of Cuba, was granted the registration of a patent in New Zealand for its use in the Parkinson’s disease.»
Air pollution is the second cause of death worldwide
Air pollution is the second leading risk factor for death globally, according to the fifth edition of the State of Global Air (SoGA) report, published by the Health Effects Institute (HEI), an independent non-profit research organization, in collaboration with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).»
“We will celebrate July 26th with work”
In Sancti Spiritus the impact of the news of the designation of this province as the venue of the National Act for the 71st anniversary of the assaults on the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Cespedes Barracks still lingers on.»
Cuba’s Scenic Beauty: Topes de Collantes National Park
Topes de Collantes National Park, located in the mountainous Guamuhaya group or Sierra del Escambray, has caves, narrow rivers of fast flow, beautiful waterfalls and waterfalls such as Caburní, which are integrated into a unique whole to offer visitors the most comprehensive sample of Cuban nature and the scenic beauty of this Caribbean Island.»