Cuban tourism thriving
Cuban Minister of Tourism Manuel Marrero, speaking in Matanzas, emphasizes advances in the sector, including a 15% increase in the number of visits from January through March as compared to the same period last year.
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Cuban Minister of Tourism Manuel Marrero, speaking in Matanzas, emphasizes advances in the sector, including a 15% increase in the number of visits from January through March as compared to the same period last year.
A new ophthalmologic hospital was opened in Mixco, municipality in the department of Guatemala, as part of Operation Miracle, a program through which Cuban specialists have treated 134,988 people since 2008.
The National People's Power Assembly (Cuban Parliament) is holding the constituent session of its 10th Legislature on Wednesday, following the provisions of the Constitution and the Electoral Law.
The event focusing on the ozone will run through December 10 at the Tryp Cayo Coco Hotel, located in the tourist resort of Jardines del Rey, north of Ciego de Ávila, with delegates from all provinces of the island
Prior to the competition today, participants gather to express solidarity with the people of Mexico, following the devastating earthquake which occurred there September 19
On October 2, Cuba presented some of its achievements in education, health and social inclusion, and recalled that these have been attained despite the U.S. blockade against the island, in force for more than half a century
This year Cuba expects to receive 4,200,000 visitors, after over four million arrived to the island in 2016
With less than a month until general elections in Ecuador, scheduled for February 19, the eight presidential hopefuls are intensifying their electoral campaigns, in order to guarantee a majority of votes
The launch of the Mandarin edition of the book is just one of the many activities being carried out this year by the Cuban embassy in China to commemorate the 55th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two nations
On March 16, First Vice President, Miguel Díaz-Canel, reaffirmed Cuba’s unconditional support for the African cause during a visit to South Africa.