Eusebio Leal: The worldwide famous Historian of Havana died

The Historian of Havana, Eusebio Leal, iconic personality of Cuba, died at the age of 77 today morning, victim of a painful disease.

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EU ambassador highlights potential of Cuban public health

Alberto Navarro, ambassador of the European Union (EU) to Havana, highlighted the importance of mutual exchange to take advantage of Cuba's public health potential, as evidenced in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Díaz-Canel, summons the unity of the left forces to face current challenges

Miguel Diaz-canel, Cuban president, called on Tuesday for the political forces that are part of the Sao Paulo Forum to mobilize together to face the new challenges, along with the social and popular movements and the leftist intellectuals.

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Cuba to empower private sector

By opening whole sales and facilitating exports and imports for the non-state businesses, plus other encouraging measures, Cuba is empowering the private sector as one more key player in its economic development.

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Cuba today without new positive cases to COVID-19

- Cuba studied 2,914 samples and none of them were positive. The country has accumulated 229,357 samples and 2,446 positive ones (1.1%).


Judge dismisses appeal against cruise company by doing business with Cuba

An American federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against Carnival cruise company for doing business with Cuba, economic and tourist media reported.


Amazon is fined for selling to the Cuban Embassy in Washington

The United States government reported that it will impose a penalty on the Amazon Company for bypassing the prohibitions on maintaining commercial ties with the Cuban embassy in Washington.


Cuba denounces the attitude of the United States in the face of a terrorist attack on the embassy

The attitude of the United States government of not calling the recent attack against the Cuban Embassy in Washington by its name is dangerous and can be assumed as an endorsement of terrorism, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said.


Cuba to receive international visitors from today

Cuba will receive international tourism again from today after the country's borders were closed for more than three months due to the health crisis caused by COVID-19.