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Life defeats death

The day after attending the inauguration of Alberto Fernandez, the Cuban President visited the former Navy Petty-Officers School, the terrible ESMA, one of the Argentine dictatorship’s largest secret detention, torture, and extermination centers

Reviving the nation, controlling the epidemic

During yesterday’s meeting of the COVID-19 task force, led by President Díaz-Canel and Prime Minister Marrero, reports indicated that 94% of patients diagnosed with SARS-COV-2 in Cuba have recovered and, as of Tuesday, only one in serious condition

Council of Ministers focuses on development

The Council of Ministers, led by President Miguel Díaz-Canel, met in Havana recently with the participation of municipal and provincial leaders via video-conference, to discuss a variety of issues including the country’s economy, computer security, and employment, among others

The economic battle continues to be our principal task

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel insisted on prioritizing the economy, during a meeting of the Council of Ministers to analyze the country’s economic performance this year and prospects for 2019

Abdala, with three doses, demonstrates 92.28% efficacy

Communist Party First Secretary and President of the Republic Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, on behalf of Cuba, congratulates researchers who in 13 months achieved a global milestone

Díaz-Canel reviews key development programs

Analyzed during the meetings were programs addressing the agriculture and livestock sector; food and beverage processing; as well as renewable resources and efficiency in energy use

The Revolution’s cadres must be the best

The Cadre Policy is managed, directed, it has components, procedures that are closely related, and when they are not followed, the conduction of the process is disrupted

COUNCIL OF MINISTERS MEETING

Sights set on the country’s development

Addressed were issues of vital interest, including efficient use of water; exports and foreign investment; the national auditing system; and progress on the year’s economic plan