Although experts agree that Cuba is moving towards controlling COVID-19, the call continues to maintain epidemiological surveillance of travelers entering the country to minimize the transmission of the disease.»
International conference on U.S.-Cuba relations scheduled for March
Several groups, U.S. activists, and solidarity associations are preparing for the U.S.-Cuba International Normalization Conference, to be held on March 19 and 20 in Manhattan, New York.»
China calls Guantanamo prison a stain on U.S. commitment
China today described the existence of the prison at the Guantanamo naval base as a stain on the U.S. commitment to the protection of the rule of law, for the abuses committed against prisoners»
Cuba reiterates the need for a diplomatic solution to the crisis in Europe
Cuba reaffirmed Saturday its adherence to the principles of International Law and the United Nations Charter and its opposition to the use or threat of force against any State.»
Cuba reports 626 new Covid-19 cases and no deaths
The Cuban Ministry of Public Health (MINSAP) on Friday reported 626 new Covid-19 cases and no deaths in the last 24 hours. »
Civil Defense preparation recognized in Cuba’s provinces
The Civil Defense control of this province, chaired by Major General Ramon Pardo Guerra, chief of the National General Staff of the institution, verified the preparation of the Disaster Risk Reduction Plan. »
Civil Defense visit to Cuba’s central province continues
Major General Ramon Pardo Guerra, chief of the National General Staff of the Cuban Civil Defense, continues the verification of the Plan of measures to reduce disaster risks in this central province on Tuesday. »
International project expands to Cuban southern coast
With actions aimed at improving water quality, health and welfare of communities, the global initiative My Coast extends the scope of the international Coastal Resilience project, which is being implemented on the northern coast as part of the fight against climate change, to two sections of riverbanks in southern Cuba.»
Cuba thanks Chinese company for donation of rice
Cuban authorities on Monday thanked the Chinese company Yutong for donating 300 tons of rice, worth 210,000 dollars, which reaffirms the friendship between the two peoples»
The maritime transport crisis and its impact on the Cuban economy
Soon after the world was forced into confinement by the spread of COVID-19 in 2020, the effects became noticeable in international trade as border closure restrictions affected maritime transport, which moves about 80% of the goods consumed on the planet, according to estimates by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.»