Cuba regrets Canada's decision to reduce its embassy staff

The Government of Canada has decided to reduce its staff in Havana and adjust its mission programs, citing the protection of its diplomatic staff, who were allegedly affected by acoustic incidents in the Cuban capital.

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Havana and Pittsburgh universities sign MoU

A Memorandum of Understanding between the Universities of Havana and Pittsburgh were signed in this capital, as a continuation of the academic exchanges that both institutions already have.

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The Provincial Prize for Life and Work of Engineering 2019 was delivered by the Union of Architects and Construction engineers in Cuba (UNAICC) to four pofesionales of Camagüey, outstanding for their projects outside and within the province and country.

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Cuba and OPEC Fund Sign Loan Agreement

The Vice President of the Council of Ministers of Cuba, Ricardo Cabrisas and Abdulhamid Alkhalifa, General Director of the Fund of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries for International Development, today signed a Loan Agreement.

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Speedy recovery underway in Havana after destructive tornado

Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel led a new meeting of the Council of Ministers Monday evening to assess the progress of relief efforts undertaken in the aftermath of the rare and destructive tornado that affected several municipalities of the capital on Sunday night.


Havana in rehabilitation phase after passage of a tornado

Havana is in the rehabilitation phase after the passage of the tornado that that caused severe local storms, winds and damage in several of its municipalities.


The Tinajón: cultural expression of Camagüey

There are works that tend to bridge the past and constitute an emblem of our culture, such as the Tinajón (large earthenware jar).


Meeting in Camagüey Workshop on Climate Change Science

Training in knowledge of Climate Change Science is the fundamental objective of the course received, in this city, representatives of institutions related to the confrontation with this phenomenon of global impact.


Heberprot-P has benefited 300,000 patients from 26 nations

More than 300,000 patients from 26 countries have been benefited in the last 10 years with the Heberprot-P, the only product in the world for complex diabetic foot ulcers that shows remarkable results and avoids amputation in most cases.