Cuban public health sees good results in 2015
According to officials from the Ministry of Public Health, for the sixth consecutive year, 2015 is forecast to end with a less than 5% infant mortality rate for every 1,000 live births
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According to officials from the Ministry of Public Health, for the sixth consecutive year, 2015 is forecast to end with a less than 5% infant mortality rate for every 1,000 live births
Havana Club rum, guardian of the island's cultural traditions, reaffirms its seal of excellence and Cuban identity today at the 20th edition of the ExpoCaribe 2025 International Fair
The third shipment of 54 electric generators, donated by the U.S. organization The People's Forum for places affected by the recent hurricanes, recently arrived in the largest of the Antilles
The Cuban President landed at Santiago de Cuba's international airport Saturday afternoon
Through the transformation of agrifood systems in 10 municipalities in western Cuba, a new project of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) aims to help increase food production with a focus on sustainability in fishing, forestry and agricultural practices
Cuba will hold a range of activities June 6-14 in tribute to all those people across the country who have volunteered to donate blood. So far this year, the island has received 410,000 donations
On the morning of January 24, Army General Raúl Castro Ruz, President of the Councils of State and Ministers of Cuba, arrived to Bávaro, Punta Cana, to participate in the 5th Summit of CELAC Heads of State and Government, taking place tomorrow January 25
Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla pointed out that such measures do not reverse the cruel impact and economic asphyxiation imposed on Cuban families by the application of the genocidal blockade and the inclusion in the list of State Sponsors of Terrorism
The member of the Political Bureau and Foreign Minister of Cuba, reiterated today the condemnation of Israel's extermination against the Palestinian people in Gaza
Following a closely contested campaign, Dilma Rousseff was reelected in the second round of presidential elections on Sunday, October 27, garnering 51.54% of the votes, with 98.82% of the total counted.