To speak of USAID, an agency of the U.S. State Department, is to refer to a whole history of actions to subvert the constitutional order in sovereign and independent nations. We are even talking about coups d'état.... More
In 1961, Cuba marked a milestone in Latin America and the Caribbean by becoming the first territory in the region free of illiteracy, a scourge that before the revolutionary triumph of January 1959 affected a large part of its population.... More
The United States has failed in its attempts to isolate Cuba. The Caribbean nation has forged, over time, close ties of friendship and cooperation with countries of all latitudes, regardless of geographical distance, language and cultural differences.... More
Since last year, new players are present in Cuba's economic scene; they are MSMEs, micro, small and medium-sized enterprises, and non-agricultural cooperatives, which are part of the transformations taking place to boost the country's development.... More
Children and young people return today to the classrooms for the continuity of the 2021-2022 school year, which began last March, after having to be readjusted due to the presence of COVID-19 and the adoption of necessary measures to protect the health of all citizens.... More
Sixty-two years ago, Cuba proclaimed before the world its right to sovereignty and independence, given the aggressions and maneuvers of the United States that sought to isolate the triumphant revolution.... More
Sixty-two years ago, the Federation of Cuban Women (FMC) was founded, which for more than six decades has developed an arduous work in favor of the empowerment of this sector of the population and their total reinsertion into society.... More
One hundred years of uninterrupted transmissions today marks the 100th anniversary of Cuban radio, which in all this time has remained in the preference of many, despite the emergence and development of television and more recently of digital platforms. ... More
More than 3,400 Cubans have died as a result of aggressions by the United States, which for more than sixty years has supported and financed extreme right-wing groups of Cuban origin, a sign that state terrorism is a permanent instrument of Washington's foreign policy.... More
There are many community projects that in recent years have been proliferating throughout Cuba, to provide a different perspective of life to the inhabitants of the various communities, as well as with creativity and commitment to seek solutions to everyday problems.... More
A propitious occasion to continue strengthening Cuba's historic and fraternal ties with the Caribbean has been the celebration in Nassau, the capital of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, of the First Regional Meeting of heads of government, in view of the UN conference on climate change to be held in Egypt next November.... More
The 27th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change will take place next November in Egypt, a new opportunity to jointly agree on more ambitious actions to put a brake on this threat facing the world.... More
Cuban science has undoubtedly earned a relevant place worldwide. Its high development is recognized by nations, outstanding institutions, experts and specialized publications. It has also made it possible for Cubans and citizens of other nationalities to benefit from medicines created by our researchers.... More
Under the presidency of Gustavo Petro, Colombia is opening up to peace. And once again Cuba has been chosen to host talks on this path, now between the government of the South American country that took office on the seventh of August and the insurgent ELN, National Liberation Army.... More
Men like Fidel Castro transcend their era and the borders of the country where they are born. Never better expressed than in the words of the late Venezuelan president, Hugo Chavez, when he affirmed that "Fidel does not belong only to Cuba, he belongs to this world of ours, to this America of ours..."... More
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