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The guiding light

A house in Tlaxcala was, for a brief period, home to José Martí, lawyer, poet, fighter and National Hero of Cuba

Greater connectivity means a greater risk of cyber attacks

Through October, the Computer Networks Security Office had reported more than 600 incidents related to cybersecurity in Cuba. The solution to these problems lies, in the first instance, in the risk perception of Internet users

Raúl sends message of congratulations to FEEM

In his letter, the President called on members of the FEEM to prepare themselves for the new and complex challenges which lie ahead and to be worthy continuers of the work of the Revolution

Life saving experiences

Cuba’s experiences in the protection of human lives and economic resources are shared with other Caribbean nations through methodological advice, stated Idalmis Saura Hernández, project coordinator for the Area of Risks and Disasters of the UN Development Program (PNUD).

Impact in Matanzas could be greater than predicted

Yesterday afternoon, Saturday, Irma hit the northern coast of the province hard • Streets were flooded in Cárdenas and Varadero, as were areas in the community of Martí

FUEL STORAGE & DISTRIBUTION

Fundamental to the national economy

President Díaz-Canel insisted that a greater effort must be made attend to the needs of sector workers and develop more awareness of this prioritized area of the economy

Vigil to honor victims of terrorism

A gathering to honor the victims of the 1976 bombing of a Cuban airliner mid-flight off the coast of Barbados was held yesterday evening, October 5, at Havana's José Martí Memorial, with families of the martyrs in attendance

The history and traditions of Plan Turquino

On June 2, 1987, the Comprehensive Program for Mountainous Regions, known as Plan Turquino, was launched, considered one of the noblest projects of the Cuban Revolution

Let nothing affect the sweet taste of honey

Guaranteeing that honey is innocuousrequires a rigorous protocol that, if violated, endangers its many properties