Mexican authorities over the weekend returned to Cuba a first group of 91 undocumented Cuban citizens, following the dropping on January 12 by Barack Obama of the dry-feet wet-feet policy, which allowed Cuban nationals into American territory if they arrived in US land either through land or sea. Read More
Universities from Poland and the United States began this year for the first time academic collaboration with the Higher Education Center in Holguín, in northern eastern Cuba. Read More
A cooperation agreement between Cuba and Hungary will be signed today as part of the visit of Dr. Tunde Szabo, Secretary of State for Sports of that European nation. Read More
The president of Belarus’ Unions Federation Mikhail Sergeyevich is visiting Cuba at the invitation of the local Workers’ Confederation (CTC). Read More
My recovery is long, it was thought I had to undergo surgery, but operating room was avoided thanks to a stem cell implant, so the improvement is slower, said Yunidis Castillo, multiple paralympic champion and world record holder. Read More
Uganda’s Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fishing, Vincent Bamulangaki Ssempijja and Cuba’s ambassador to that African nation, Antonio Luis Pubillones analyzed on Tuesday the current state of bilateral relations in particular in agriculture. Read More
Cuba condemned the politicization of the Syrian conflict in the United Nations Security Council and reiterated that the solution of the crisis can only be achieved through respect for sovereignty and self-determination. Read More
More than 100 local and foreign artists will gather in Havana from March 23 to 26 to attend the fourth edition of the Havana World Music Festival (HWM), one of the most important events in the Caribbean and Latin America. Read More
Sources from the Ministry of Tourism (MINTUR) said Cuba expects to receive 4.2 million tourists in 2017, a four percent growth compared to last year. Read More