The Islamic Republic of Pakistan gave Cuba on Friday a donation of 15 000 tons of rice, a gesture of solidarity with the Cuban nation, the easternmost area of which is recovering after the passage of Hurricane Matthew. Read More
President Obama re-established diplomatic relations with Cuba, and visited Havana with his family in March. Second Lady Dr. Jill Biden just became the first American official in decades to travel to Camaguey, Cuba. Read More
An airplane financed by the World Food Program arrived on Thursday at Santiago de Cuba's Antonio Maceo International Airport with the first international help received from this organization for the victims of Hurricane Matthew. Read More
Tango 63, a ship belonging to the Venezuelan Navy, carrying over 300 tons of humanitarian aid, was officially received at the Santiago de Cuba port. Read More
Representatives of the governments of Cuba and the United States are meeting Friday in Havana in the second bilateral working session on Human Rights Read More
Over 90 percent of homes were seriously affected in Guantanamo, as well as communication systems, the electric network, water supply facilities, roads and agricultural areas, particularly coffee plantations. Read More
The Cuban government announced it will use its budget to cover 50 percent of the cost of the construction materials needed for the victims of hurricane Matthew to repair their houses or build new ones in case of total destruction. Read More