Promoting urban planning culture in the population: a priority
By ACN
Promoting urban planning culture among the population is one of the greatest challenges this year for the physical planning system’s institution’s communication.
Read more ...Raul Castro meets with President of Ireland
By ACN
Cuban President Raul Castro received on Wednesday afternoon his Irish counterpart Michael D. Higgins who is in Cuba on an official visit.
Read more ...Almost Half of Cuba Lacking Rain
By ACN
The Climate Center published in its most recent bulletin that 44 percent of the archipelago presented deficits in its rainfall during the past year.
Read more ...English language studies in Cuban universities
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Some 3,000 Cuban professionals have been certified through the Cambridge Teaching Knowledge Test and ties strengthened between the Ministry of Higher Education and the British Council
Read more ...Oscar López Rivera arrives in Puerto Rico
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The imprisoned independence fighter, whose unjust sentence was reduced after 35 years and eight months in U.S. penitentiaries, was transferred to his native country yesterday
New measures to stimulate an increasing birth rate
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New legislation was passed in Cuba to ensure greater maternity protection for working mothers, with the aim of encouraging a greater birth rate and
Excellent Results of Drug Developed in Cuba Against Skin Cancer were presented in Workshop
By ACN

With the presentation of case studies and results on the use of Heberferon for treatment of basal cell skin carcinoma, a promotional workshop for the extension of that drug began in this Cuban province.
Bird watching in Guanahacabibes
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Favored by its geographical position, pristine ecosystems, and the exhaustive work of scientists, the Guanahacabibes peninsula, on the westernmost tip of Cuba, has become a prime destination for bird watching.
Cubans working for foreign companies to start paying income tax
By acn
From April Cubans that work in foreign companies operating in the island nation will pay taxes on their personal income, as decreed by the 2017 State Budget Law.