Cuba to unveil its first cable ski park (+Photos)
The new tourist product will allow for the hosting of international sports competitions and become a center for water ski training
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The new tourist product will allow for the hosting of international sports competitions and become a center for water ski training
The document outlining the administration's plans highlights "military options to ensure the President and our diplomats negotiate from a position of strength"
"Despite the current adverse context, Cuba trusts in and relies on multilateralism and diplomacy as the only effective tools for maintaining peace, civilized coexistence, and sustainable development"
A better future is still possible. Developing countries are joining forces to tackle crucial issues
This meeting has made a contribution; we had already analyzed in some depth the issues you raised, but now, with your input, they are more clear, stated Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, conversing with specialists and students of Economic Sciences, yesterday August 4
On December 21 the prima ballerina assoluta reached her 97th birthday
The First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, welcomed His Excellency Sergei Ryabkov, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.
An encouraging gathering marked by sincerity and commitment took place yesterday at the University of Havana, where the President of the Republic conversed for almost four hours with 100 young Cubans from different sectors of society
Statutes and policy for the formation, selection, location, promotion and development of cadres were approved, along with the nation’s new political-administrative division, People's Power bodies, and the programmatic platform. Fidel also stressed the important role of Cuba's foreign policy, based on firm principles and the alignment of Cuban positions with the international needs of the struggle for socialism
On Friday, October 14, U.S. President Barack Obama, issued a presidential policy directive aimed at consolidating changes adopted with regard to Cuba, and making the new policy toward the island irreversible