DPRK celebrates 65th anniversary of Cuban Revolution

According to the state news agency ACNC, the meeting took place at the Taedonggang Club for the Diplomatic Corps, and was attended by Chargé d’Affaires Boris Perez and other members of the Cuban Embassy in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK).
 
Also present at the event were the Deputy Education Minister and Chairman of the Korean Committee for Solidarity with Cuba, Ri Chang Sik, officials and workers from the capital.
 

Cuba highlights value of intangible cultural heritage in China

The Cuban Embassy in this nation also stressed the great importance that the governments of both countries attach to protecting this heritage, recognized as an indispensable element for a true social transformation.
 
Cuban Ambassador to China, Alberto Blanco, said that Cuba has a great cultural wealth derived from influences from regions such as Spain, Africa, and China.
 

Díaz-Canel commemorates Julio Antonio Mella's assassination in Mexico

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel on Wednesday commemorated the 95th anniversary of the assassination in Mexico of student leader and communist leader Julio Antonio Mella, an act perpetrated by hitmen of dictator Gerardo Machado (1925-1933).
 
In his account on X, the Cuban head of state recalled Mella's epic sentence when he was mortally wounded on this day in 1929 when he was only 20 years old: "I die for the Revolution".
 

Díaz-Canel urges the population to stay informed about economic measures in Cuba

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel urged the population to stay informed about the measures recently approved by the government to address the current economic problems in Cuba.
 
On the social network X, Díaz-Canel recommended following through the media the explanations given by ministers and other government officials about the scope of these provisions announced last December.
 

Cuban Economy Minister says new measures are aimed at preserving social gains

Cuba is seeking alternatives adjusted to its economic and social model to correct existing distortions that affect government management, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Planning Alejandro Gil said Wednesday.
 
Speaking on the television program Mesa Redonda, Gil denied that the measures to be adopted as of 2024 have a neoliberal character and explained that none of them are designed to minimize state intervention, nor to reduce market regulation, nor to encourage free competition or privatization.
 

Ministers in Cuba to discuss economic measures

Cuban public health and education authorities will discuss today the salary increases approved by the government for their workers, as part of the economic stimulus measures recently announced in the national parliament.
 
The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Planning (MEP), Alejandro Gil, announced the day before on the television program Mesa Redonda, that the heads of the aforementioned ministries, together with union representatives of both unions, will appear on Thursday.
 

Díaz-Canel: Cuba will never be among the indifferent

Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, affirmed on Tuesday that the largest of the Antilles will never be among the indifferent, and raises its voice for Palestine again and again.
 
From his account in X, the president said that the genocide committed by the terrorist state of Israel in Gaza is a humiliation for all humanity.
 

A time to correct distortions and boost the economy

Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz reiterated, in the most recent meeting with the country's governors, that the implementation of the measures recently announced "is a task to which we are all going to dedicate ourselves and, for this, it is necessary to update the government's work systems."
 

Cuban president denounces murder of journalists in Palestine

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel on Sunday expressed his rejection of the murder of nearly twenty journalists committed by the Israeli army in Palestinian territories since last October 7.
 
In his denunciation through the social network X, the president assured that, for every journalist murdered in Gaza, thousands of others will use their noble work instruments as weapons to denounce Israel's crimes.
 

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