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El científico cubano Eduardo López-Collazo explica cómo la falta de recursos médicos y la mala gestión del Gobierno de Cuba han creado un entorno propicio
La Habana no escapa a los apagones: programan cortes de hasta 12 horas
El científico cubano Eduardo López-Collazo explica cómo la falta de recursos médicos y la mala gestión del Gobierno de Cuba han creado un entorno propicio
Lluvias, inundaciones y vientos fuertes: pronóstico para Cuba esta semana ante posible llegada de onda tropical
La posible llegada de una onda tropical a Cuba dejaría fuertes lluvias, vientos y peligro de inundaciones en la región occidental del país, dijeron los
Hallan sana y salva a familia cubana desaparecida en aeropuerto de México
El científico cubano Eduardo López-Collazo explica cómo la falta de recursos médicos y la mala gestión del Gobierno de Cuba han creado un entorno propicio
Cuba hosts, starting today, International Nature Tourism Event
GRANMA,Cuba, Sep 24 (ACN) With 85 destinations distributed among the provinces of Granma, Santiago de Cuba and Guantanamo, in the southeastern part of the country,
Cuban FM visited the Schomburg Center in Harlem
HAVANA, Cuba, Sep 24 (ACN) Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, member of the Political Bureau and head of Cuban foreign affairs, visited the Schomburg Center, an
Palestinian ambassador to Cuba receives Friendship Medal
HAVANA, Cuba, Sep 24 (ACN) Akram Mohammad Samhan, ambassador of the State of Palestine to Cuba, was decorated in Havana with the Friendship Medal, in
Cuba Firmly Supports Venezuelan Chavista Revolution
Havana, Sept 23 (ACN) Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez ratified on Monday at the United Nations the firm position of his country in support of
Cubans on the Isle of Youth Brace for Intense Rains
Havana, Sept 23 (ACN) Authorities in the Special Municipality of Isle of Youth, south of Cuba’s mainland, are taking urgent action to safeguard human lives
Good Vibes: Exercise and Joy for Cuba’s Elderly
Photo Feature by Idania Cardenas HAVANA TIMES – In La Lisa, Havana, a gym called “La Buena Vibra” (The Good Vibes) has become a transformative
The Complex Road to Reconciliation in Nicaragua
The Law of Reconciliation. …and now in the name of my “Culture of Peace” you have to reconcile with us… By PxMolina / Confidencial In
Let the Wind Do the Rest, Netherlands – Photo of the Day
Let the Wind Do the Rest, Kinderdijk, Netherlands. By Jaime Irizarry (Netherlands). Camera: Nikon d7000 HAVANA TIMES – Some photos make us laugh, feel emotions, remember
“We Freed Ourselves from Somoza, but Now It’s Worse”
laments former Sandinista guerrilla Juan Carlos Baquedano The former political prisoner Juan Carlos Baquedano speaks alongside a Nicaraguan flag in Guatemala City (Guatemala). Photo: EFE
Global Climate Strike Demands Justice, an End to Fossil Fuels as Climate Week Kicks Off
By Democracy Now HAVANA TIMES – Climate Week has kicked off in New York, coinciding with the start of the U.N. General Assembly. On Friday,
How Much More Can the Situation in Cuba Deteriorate?
Castroism has shown that the times of greatest scarcity are not the scenarios that most threaten its power Ideological radicalization is noticeable these days and
‘The Farmers We Treated at the Hospital Are Now Our Suppliers’
Fernando and Odalis gave up medicine to open a restaurant in Cienfuegos The couple invested the money they earned from serving on “medical missions” abroad
‘Juventud Rebelde’ Denounces the Inaction of Cuba’s Leaders in the Face of Their Readers’ Complaints
Only 46% of the complaints received by the media in the year were responded to Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel “attending” to the farmers of Sancti
Mexico Paid Cuba More Than 21 Million Euros for 610 Medical Specialists for Almost Two Years
Between July 2022 and 2023, three contracts were signed between both countries, the last for 1,636,308 euros per month From 2022 to December of last
‘Everyone Get Out of the House, We Have You Surrounded’
Shock in a village in Villa Clara due to a mistake by a command of ’black berets’ Officers raided several homes in search of a
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