Cuba and the United States will hold this Wednesday, in Washington, a new round of migration talks, with the expectation of focusing on aspects that reiterate respect for the agreements for safe and regular migration, the island’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced today.»
Cuba Celebrates the Day of Protected Areas
Cuba celebrates this twelfth of April, the "Day of Protected Areas" with significant advances in the development and consolidation of instruments for the conservation of these spaces, which are home to a great biological diversity.»
Cuba: parliament’s session convened for its 10th legislature
The Cuban Council of State convened for April 19th, the Constitutive Session of the National Assembly of People's Power (ANPP, Parliament), in its 10th Legislature.»
Does Cuba need socialism?
Socialism in Cuba is not only viable. It is, actually, the best sociopolitical and economic system to which our country can aspire. Socialism is essentially the most appropriate alternative for the nation.»
Cuba wins lawsuit in London against vulture fund
Cuba on Tuesday won the lawsuit after ruling that the CFR I Limited vulture fund is not a creditor of the Cuban State.»
Cuban leaders committed to improve government
Following the confirmation of the results of the national elections held on March 26 in Cuba, in which 470 lawmakers were elected to the Cuban Parliament, the country's leadership expressed its commitment to improve the Government's performance»
Cuba prepares for establishing new legislature of its Parliament
With the validation of the results of its national elections, Cuba is preparing to establish the 10th Legislature of the National People's Power Assembly (Parliament), scheduled for April 19.»
Fidel in the memory and in the unitary action of the Ibero-American Summits
In the memory of Fidel, the leader who attended many Ibero-American summits, from the first one held in Guadalajara, Mexico, on July 18-19, 1991, to the one held in Panama, on November 17-18, 2000.»
Prime Minister talks about challenges of Cuban culture in 2023
The assessment meeting of the Ministry of Culture (Mincult) was carried out in the Council of State in Havana with the presence of the Prime Minister of the Republic, Manuel Marrero Cruz; the Vice Prime Minister, Inés María Chapman Waugh; and the head of the sector, Alpidio Alonso Grau. At the meeting, the problems and successes of Cuban culture in 2022 were discussed, and ideas and proposals were presented on how to enrich the cultural policy of the nation where the main recipient is the people.»
Cuba is electing 470 lawmakers to National People’s Power Assembly
Cuba is holding general elections on Sunday to elect 470 lawmakers to the National People's Power Assembly (Parliament), who will lead the nation's fate from the legislature for a five-year term.»