Cuba registers new skin cancer medicine
Cuba has registered a new skin cancer medicine called “Heberferon” developed by the island’s Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Center (CIGB)
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Cuba has registered a new skin cancer medicine called “Heberferon” developed by the island’s Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Center (CIGB)
After two weeks of intense work to repair damage caused by Hurricane Irma to Havana’s waterfront Malecon, parts of the avenue and its surrounding areas are set to reopen October 1
Cuban collaborators in Angola highlighted the role of the Federation of Cuban Women (FMC) in its efforts to promote the wellbeing of women and their families
Works by director Roberto Chile
Statement of principles of the civil society gathered in the Roundtable Debate on Citizen Participation at the Civil Society and Social Actors Forum of the 7th Summit of the Americas
According to the IML director, the visitors left Cuba highly impressed by the level of development achieved in forensic sciences
The document was signed by Capitan José Joaquín Prado Falero, director general of Cuba’s Port Administration and Ricky W. Kunz, Chief Commercial Officer for Port Houston
“As it stands, this anachronistic policy is irrational, strains relations with America’s neighbors and endangers lives,” reads an August 31 article by the New York Times
U.S. Agriculture Coalition for Cuba (USACC), an association composed of more than 90 U.S. agricultural companies and state and national organizations committed to normalizing exports of food and agricultural products to Cuba, sent a letter to the Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee expressing opposition to any attempt to restrict trade and travel to Cuba, and describing any such measures as detrimental to the nation’s agricultural industry and the future of Cuba-U.S. relations.
Granma International shares excerpts of an interview with City Historian Eusebio Leal on the Mesa Redonda television show