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Employment in Cuba, one month into monetary re-ordering

This past month, more than 900 workers joined staffs at tobacco processing centers in Pinar del Río and 1,557 job-seekers were placed in the city of Camaguey

The true treasure of Guanahacabibes

A program for the comprehensive development of the region with enormous natural assets is underway, centered on the promotion of tourism

The charcoal burner with the little gold star

Pablo Pimienta Castro, forestry worker and charcoal burner of the Macurijes Agroforestry Company, is one of the 11 Cubans who recently received the honorary title of Labor Hero

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The impact of heavy rains on Cuban agriculture

Preliminary evaluations indicate that 5,472 hectares of various crops were lost across the Vueltabajo region and around 9,000 hectares suffered damages

An effort for life

Forecasts indicate that by the end of the century, four Pinar del Río towns will be completely inundated due to climate change. The province is taking decisive steps to adapt, as part of the state plan “Tarea Vida”

Summer in Cuba

The La Güira Park, a beautiful recreational complex located in the Pinar del Río municipality of Los Palacios, hosted the central activity to mark the beginning of summer 2018

The time of renewable energy has arrived

A solar park in Pinar del Río with 12,080 panels has supplied almost six gigawatts of power in its first year, saving the country over half a million dollars in fossil fuels

La Patria is all of us, and it grows with you

"The Homeland is all of us, and with you it grows", said the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Party and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, at the closing ceremony of the IV Conference The Nation and Emigration, held in the Cuban capital on November 18 and 19.

In response to El Toque's manipulations: plan against plan

To expect anything "good" from a platform that has publicly admitted that most of its funding comes from a foreign government that has insisted on destroying the Cuban Revolution would be naive, to say the least