January to August 2015 was the warmest period recorded in Cuba since 1951, a newsletter monitoring the Meteorology Institute’s Climate Center said.»
Cuban Doctors Begin Humanitarian Works in Dominica
The Cuban medical brigade that arrived in Dominica to give solidarity assistance after the passing of Tropical Storm Erika begins working today in that Caribbean nation.»
Images of Drowned Syrian Boy Shock World as EU Crisis Deepens
The child, named as Aylan Kurdi, is one of the 11 Syrians feared to have drowned off the popular Turkish seaside resort of Bodrum.»
Guatemalan President Perez Resigns
President Otto Perez Molina finally bowed to pressure and announced his resignation, according to his press office.»
Cuban Presence in China’s Victory Parade
Cuban First Vice President of the Councils of State and Ministers, Miguel Diaz-Canel, attended the military parade on occasion of China’s Victory Day at the Tiananmen Square, in central Beijing.»
Cuban Bank to Offer Loans to Self-employed Without Collateral
The emerging Cuban self-employed sector will have access to loans up to 10 thousand Cuban pesos to be granted by the Banco Popular de Ahorro (BPA).»
Giustino Di Celmo, Friend of Cuba, Dies
Giustino Di Celmo, a friend of the Cuban Revolution who lost a son in Havana victim of a terrorist attack, died yesterday night at the age of 94, it was officially announced today.»
Cuba Focus of Intenational Community, Says Chinese VP
Chinese Vice President, Li Yuanchao, received First Vice President of the Councils of State and Ministers of Cuba, Miguel Diaz-Canel, to whom he congratulated for the successes achieved by the Caribbean island.»
Raul Castro Sends Message to Vietnam for Independence Anniversary
Cuba’s President, Raul Castro, congratulated the Vietnamese Communist Party, government and people on occasion of the celebration on September 2 of the 70th anniversary of the independence of this nation.»
Cuba: Back to School!
A new academic year begins today in Cuba, with almost two million students set to attend schools at the elementary, secondary, and university levels.»