US raises millions-worth funds for plans against Cuba

United States authorities approved an additional sum of more than 50 million dollars for subversive actions against Cuba, with emphasis on media manipulation campaigns, Cubadebate’s website reported on Sunday.
 
Cubadebate Director Randy Alonso on Sunday commented on some of Washington’s latest policy against Cuba in an article entitled “Blockade and Subversion against Cuba: Fines to Banks and More Than 50 Million for Interventionist Programs.”
 

Pope Francis condemns recent terrorist attack in Russia

Pope Francis condemned the bloody events that occurred on Friday at the Crocus City Hall, in the province of Moscow, which he described as a “cowardly terrorist attack,” local media reported on Sunday.
 
A press release from the Vatican press office indicates that during the Angelus prayer, after the celebration of Palm Sunday in St. Peter’s Square, Francis offered his prayers for the victims of the attack, in which more than 130 people were killed and 154 were injured.
 

President Díaz-Canel reflects on recent events in Cuba

The First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel commented Thursday on the events of last March 17 in several territories of the country, in which malicious people wanted to take advantage of the claims of the population to create chaos.
 

Cuban president calls on the Cuban people to work together

The First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel, called on the people to work together to get out of the situation the country is going through.
 
The president affirmed: "we have to get out of this situation, working together," he said during an exchange with residents of the municipality of Songo-La Maya in this province, where he arrived from Guantanamo, giving continuity to the visits made by the leadership of the Revolution to the localities.
 

Díaz-Canel: In Cuba, we will take care of the future of Palestine

The First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel said Tuesday that the island will take care of the future of Palestine by supporting young people from that country who are studying various university careers on the island.
 

Cuban president talks with participants of the III Patria Colloquium

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel held a dialogue with participants at the III International Colloquium Patria, which is being held here these days with the attendance of delegates from 31 countries from four continents.
 
During the dialogue at the Palace of the Revolution, he thanked the participants for being in Cuba in these difficult times.
 
He assured that the Colloquium Patria has created a family, and the island always awaits the event because communication spaces are vital.
 

Díaz-Canel: There will always be willingness for peaceful dialogue in Cuba

President Miguel Díaz-Canel ratified Monday the government's willingness to maintain peaceful dialogue with the Cuban population and continue seeking solutions to the difficult situation the island is going through, aggravated by the U.S. blockade.
 
During his speech at the annual meeting of the Institute of Information and Communication, the president denounced the policy of economic asphyxiation and media intoxication encouraged from South Florida and with the complicity of the White House.
 

Díaz-Canel: We will not get tired of fighting against Washington's blockade

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel reiterated today through his social network X, the will to confront the U.S. blockade and boost the country's economic development, and reaffirmed the government's commitment to the population.
 
In his profile, the president stated: We will not tire of fighting against the #GenocidalBlockade nor of explaining to the people the causes of the problems and the government's efforts to move the economy forward. #JuntosSomosMásFuertes (TogetherWeAreStronger).
 

Cuban Press Day Conference invites to International Colloquium

The 3rd Patria International Colloquium begins today at the Pabexpo fairgrounds in Havana, as part of the program established to greet the Cuban Press Day, celebrated on March 14.
 
Sponsored by the Union of Journalists of Cuba, the event will take place from March 18 to 20, and will bring together communicators, journalists, digital creators, designers and artists, who will exchange in Havana about Artificial Intelligence and the legal, economic, narratives and activism in the networks of the Global South.
 

Media support of Prensa Latina in the face of cyberattack on YouTube

Press media, communicators and intellectuals from several countries expressed their rejection of the cyberattack against the YouTube channel of the news agency Prensa Latina, a complaint that continues today.
 
The dispossession of the Prensa Latina TV channel on that platform of the corporate giant Google was also highlighted by the Bayano Digital site, which reflected the accusation, the day before, of the news agency based in Havana.
 

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