The National Center for Animal Health (Cenasa) and Cuban health authorities took preventive measures on Friday to keep the bird flu event detected at Havana's Zoo under strict control»
Cuba expresses solidarity with Turkey and Syria after earthquake
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez and Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla sent messages of condolences to the people and governments of Syria and Turkey following the 7.8 magnitude earthquakes that caused at least 2,000 deaths and material damage in both nations early Monday morning»
Türkiye Mobilizes After Earthquakes Kill Over 900
On Monday, aid poured out from Türkiye's major cities after a magnitude-7.7 earthquake struck the province of Kahramanmaras and left hundreds dead and thousands injured.»
Cuba receives new 240MW floating power plant
A new floating power plant on Wednesday arrived in Cuba as a result of the search for alternatives to boost the country's power generation»
Scientists Recall Clinical Trials of First COVID-19 Vaccine in Latin America
Scientists with Havana’s Genetic Engineering and Biotech Center (CIGB) marked the second year since the start of clinical trials phase II for the candidate Vaccine Abdala, which became the first COVID-19 vaccine in Latin America.»
Algeria sends food donation to Cuba
The Algerian Red Crescent (CRA) communicated today that it will send 180 tons of food aid to Cuba, a nation suffering from an economic, commercial, and financial blockade imposed by the United States and the effects of recent hurricanes.»
National Nominations Commission begins in Cuba
The National Nominations Commission begins today the process of approving candidates for deputies to the National Assembly of People's Power, a list subject to scrutiny before general elections on March 26.»
New caravan in Miami against U.S. blockade of Cuba
According to a call of the Bridges of Love movement circulating today on social networks, in seven days, Miami will host a new caravan for the end of the U.S. blockade against Cuba.»
Legislation against gender-based and domestic violence: from text to practice
Effectively implementing existing legislation against violence presents many challenges, but also opportunities for progress in this area.»
U.S. activists send aid to Hurricane Ian victims in Cuba
U.S. activists sent 40,000 pounds of humanitarian aid to Cuba for the victims of Hurricane Ian which destroyed infrastructures and houses in the western part of the country last September 2022. »