01 2017
20 January 2017
The Divisions of Animal and Plant Health of the Ministry of Agriculture of Cuba and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service of the US Department of Agriculture signed in Washington DC a Memorandum of Understanding for cooperation.
20 January 2017
A report by agencies of the United Nations Organization registers Cuba as the country with the lowest prevalence of low birth weight (5.3%) in the region, Granma newspaper reported.
20 January 2017
Granma beat away for the second consecutive day Ciego de Avila in the final playoff of the 56th Cuban National Baseball Series and now leads 2-0 the series.
20 January 2017
Crews from the Ministry of Construction (MICONS) of Cuba started building 59 solar power plants throughout the country, according to sources from that entity.
18 January 2017
The grand final of the 56th Cuban Baseball Championship will begin today at 7:15 pm at Jose Ramon Cepero stadium, in the city of Ciego de Avila, between the host squad and Granma, who will face each other for the first time in a final playoff.
17 January 2017
Headquartered in Guantanamo province, the first round of the Women's Basketball Superior League (LSB by its Spanish acronym) begins today with six teams in search of the title.
17 January 2017
The Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Center in the province of Camaguey has begun the production of a vaccine against the classic pig plague, disease that affect raising of pork in Cuba.
17 January 2017
The eastern province of Santiago de Cuba has received modern agricultural machinery benefiting the bean cultivation which is one of the main priorities of the food production in the country.
17 January 2017
Medical graduate Felierix Castro said on Monday in Sancti Spiritus that the US brain drain policy took many friends away from him when recalling that some medical students of his generation were seduced for the Medical Parole Program.
17 January 2017
Even when the US-Cuba normalization of relations is supposedly gaining momentum, Washington keeps punishing US and foreign entities for having violated the regulations established by the nearly-60-year US economic, commercial and financial blockade of the island.