Díaz-Canel tours areas in Havana hit by tornado (+Photos)
The President of Cuba’s Councils of State and Ministers tours areas in Havana hit by a tornado last night
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The President of Cuba’s Councils of State and Ministers tours areas in Havana hit by a tornado last night
A series of research conducted in the last 20 years to evaluate the influence of architectural and urban design on the indoor thermal environment and energy consumption in Cuba’s climate conditions, especially on non-residential buildings such as hotel management and service facilities, institutions and schools, to name a few, won one of the 78 national awards of the Academy of Sciences 2021, in the category of Technical Sciences.
With Army General Raúl Castro Ruz, first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba Central Committee, and President of the Republic Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez on hand, the V Ordinary Period of Sessions of the National Assembly of People's Power in its IX Legislature was held yesterday
In a friendly atmosphere, they exchanged about the excellent and historical relations existing between the peoples, parties and governments of both countries, as well as the respective experiences in the construction of socialism
We are "living" in the 21st century and, for Donald Trump, the almost new president of the United States, life and the integration of the world must go backwards, and he is trying to recycle the colonialist formulas of yesteryear, with the addition that this time money is the main factor when it comes to appropriating foreign territories and reformulating even the geography itself
The family doctor program, launched 35 years ago in the Sierra Maestra, became one of Cuba’s most important healthcare projects, and an antecedent to the medical brigades that offer their services around the world
Cuba and the United States, on April 21, held a round of migration talks, headed by Cuba’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Carlos Fernández de Cossío Domínguez, and the U.S. State Department’s Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Western Hemisphere, Emily Mendrala.
"Given the strong attacks against the presence of Cuban doctors in Mexico, and after investigating and consulting with various sources, I open a thread to tell about the involvement of the USAID and Senator Julen Rementería, of the National Action Party (PAN), in the attacks," political analyst Katu Arkonada denounced on Twitter.
The search for a scientific explanation has been obstructed by the U.S. government, which has never allowed direct contact with diplomatic personnel reporting heath problems
Twelve years after the founding of Operation Miralce, Granma recalls how it all began