Cuba has the will, with all due respect and the ability to be on equal terms, to establish dialogues with the United States and bring both countries closer, President Miguel Díaz-Canel noted on Monday.»
Havana trade fair FIHAV 2022 opens in Cuba
The 38th edition of the Havana International Fair, FIHAV 2022, Cuba's major trade and exhibition event, brings together more than 60 countries at the Expocuba fairgrounds this Monday»
Cuba to resume processing migrant visas
According to a report form the United States embassy in Cuba, the full processing of immigrant visas will be resumed in Cuba, on January 4th, 2023,»
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. »
Sancti Spíritus has the lowest infant mortality rate in Cuba
Sancti Spiritus has an infant mortality rate of 3.4 per 1,000 live births, the lowest in the country, according to Dr. Frank Garcia, head of the Maternal and Infant Program in that territory.»
U.S. blockade affects the development of the education sector in Cuba
Cuban education is currently among the sectors most affected by the blockade imposed by the United States for more than six decades.»
Top Cuba Diplomat Urges Biden to End Sanctions Now—World Agrees
Interview with Newsweek Senior Foreign Policy Writer Tom O'Connor on the difficult relations between Cuba and U.S»
Cuban president congratulates community project leader
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel on Saturday congratulated the director of the Quisicuaba Sociocultural Project, Enrique Aleman, who was awarded the National Community Culture Prize.»
Overwhelming support for Cuba at UN against the US blockade
Cuba scored a new victory on Thursday in its struggle against the United States blockade by achieving overwhelming support at the United Nations (UN) for a resolution passed by 185 votes in favor.»
Threat on Cuba: how the US blockade affects Cuban biotech?
Luis Javier González López has been working for over three decades at the Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (CIGB), and throughout these years he has experienced each of the obstacles posted by the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States, which directly affects the development of Cuban biotechnology.»