"I'm going to remove the old locks,

I think certain walls are over.

I learned over time that you can

change without damaging the structure ”.

Tony Avila

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Just as large trees promote their growth with solar energy, the ideas generated in the Party Congresses constitute food for the Cuban Revolution. From the trunk of these meetings, new courses are defined for the development of the nation. Destinations are proposed that will be faithful to their roots, to the wills to unite Cubans as José Martí wanted.

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Doctor of Science Dagmar Garcia Rivera, director of research at the Finlay Institute of Vaccines (IFV), announced the beginning Monday of the second stage of the intervention study of Soberana 02, an anti-COVID-19 vaccine candidate developed by that institution of the BioCubaFarma business group.

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Army General Raul Castro Ruz announced today in Havana the composition of the members of the Political Bureau, during the closing session of the 8th Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC).

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As a worker in the sugar industry, Francisco Poll Fiz, has been elected by his fellow workers to represent them in three congresses of the Communist Party of Cuba.


Army General Raul Castro Ruz, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, presented this Friday the Central Report to the 8th Congress, in which he pointed out as missions of the work of the organization the development of the national economy, the struggle for peace and ideological firmness.


Children's kindegartens, bet that the future won

Three were the nursery schools that on April 10, 1961, began the path of this teaching in Cuba. That idea of ​​Vilma Espín and Fidel Castro to favor the integration of mothers into the world of work was not a trivial matter, but a profoundly transformative process. The Cubans of that time were betting high, they were doing it for the future. Six decades later, they have won, we all win.


Transplants, a program for life

In the midst of the economic difficulties that Cuba is going through, the transplant program has not stopped. To date, more than 500 cornea and 580 kidney transplants have been performed in the province, four of them with a living donor.


If I treat my interviewee today as you, as many journalists defend, it would not be credible even for me. Rafael Torres Betancourt is a friend of many years. Known as Filo, he inherited the charisma of his father and his decency, genetics increased by the maternal part, a classification very mine, but with which I am sure his family and friends, who are not few, will agree.