Voices of solidarity around Cuba and against the blockade were heard again in more than 20 cities worldwide to demand an end to that criminal policy. »
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Aerolineas Argentinas inaugural flight arrives in Havana
The first Aerolíneas Argentinas flight from Buenos Aires to Havana arrived this Monday at the José Martí International Airport»
Sancti Spiritus Turns 508
As every year, the fourth town founded in Cuba by Spanish Diego Velázquez was recently subjected to several rehabilitation actions that keep it vital and beautiful.»
Heavy rains and thunderstorms hit western Cuba
The Institute of Meteorology reported that today will be mostly cloudy throughout the archipelago, with showers, rains and thunderstorms in the west and center, stronger and locally intense in the west of the country. In the eastern region the rains will be isolated.»
Cuban President decrees official mourning for Saratoga accident
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, today decreed official mourning "due to the deep pain of our people in the face of the unfortunate accident May 6 at the Saratoga Hotel"»
Solidarity in response to accident in hotel in Havana
Díaz-Canel expressed his gratitude for the solidarity shown by several friendly countries in the wake of the unfortunate accident.»
Cuba reports new 147 cases of Covid-19
At the end of May 05, Cuba confirmed 147 positive cases of COVID-19 and 137 medical discharges, the Ministry of Public Health (MINSAP) reported»
Cuba thanks world solidarity against the US blockade
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez thanked the world for its support in the fight against the US blockade, while speaking at the International Solidarity Meeting.»
Cuba’s unstoppable rise in Covid-19 vaccination rates
According to statistics from April 8, the Minsap informed that a total of 35 519 808 doses of the homegrown Soberana 02, Soberana Plus and Abdala vaccines have been administered so far.»
PAHO praises Cuba’s Covid-19 management
Cuba's results concerning fighting off the Covid-19 pandemic are very positive, showing perceivable evidence in managing Omicron variant, says Dr. José Moya, the representative of the Panamerican Health Organization on the island.»