President Miguel Díaz-Canel, sent a message through his Twitter account to congratulate the Cuban people on the occasion of the new year and the 64th anniversary of the triumph of the Revolution.»
Cubasi News
Goodbye 2022, Next Year Will be Better
Next year should be better, let’s hope so “it demands more than a comprehensive plan; it requires shaking off inertia, banishing bureaucratism, removing more obstacles and overcoming contentment”.»
What Year 2022 Took
Another Sterile Year in US Policy Towards Cuba»
Musk announces new Twitter feature
Twitter will introduce a view counter showing how many times a tweet has been seen, CEO Elon Musk announced. »
The Most Sarched by Internet Users in 2022
Google is the search engine used by more than half of the world's population, processes some 70,000 queries per second and controls more than 91% of the world search engine market.»
Secrets of the Most Famous Cup in the World
The Argentines will look at that glorious Cup a thousand times. But, in reality, it’s not the same one that we saw Messi kiss during the award ceremony in Qatar.»
General overview on climate change
The environment is ill and climate change is the disease. Men are the main responsible for it. That is why the scientific community targets governments, organizations and influential figures at a global level, to assess the situation, and call for us to be sensible and think about the future of mankind, which is seriously threatened.»
Power of ‘thank you’ for couples
Gratitude has been a trendy sentiment in recent years -- sparking an industry of journals, knickknacks and T-shirts touting thankfulness as a positive force in individuals' lives.»
Do we really want to save the planet?
In the city of Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, world’s leaders gather again at the 27th Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27) to discuss the future of planet Earth and therefore, mankind. I wonder if we are really taking steps to guarantee that the planet slows down its extinction process, at least because of us.»
Cuba in the U.S. Midterm Elections
In the United States, it’s common for midterm elections voting to be considered an assessment and punishment of the president in power. »