Havana, November 7 - At noon this Thursday, 232 irregular migrants returned to Cuba through José Martí International Airport, deported by U.S. authorities in compliance with bilateral migration agreements.
Havana, November 7 - Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, President of the National Defense Council, led a meeting this Thursday, broadcast on the television program "From the Presidency," to assess the recovery in the eastern provinces following Hurricane Melissa, according to the website Cubadebate.
Limonar, Matanzas, November 6 - Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, presided today over the event and military ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the start of Operation Carlota, the historic internationalist mission to aid Angola.
Havana, November 5 - Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, Cuba's Minister of Foreign Affairs, today thanked the government of the Republic of India for the donation of humanitarian supplies for those affected in eastern Cuba by Hurricane Melissa.
Havana, Nov. 5 - On October 14, 1975, apartheid South Africa invaded Angola from usurped Namibia, with the knowledge and approval of the United States government.
Havana, November 5 - Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and President of the Republic, toured communities in Granma province this Tuesday to assess the recovery efforts following Hurricane Melissa, which caused severe flooding in the eastern region, according to the Presidency's website.
Havana, Nov 4 - Approximately 70 people will benefit from the return of Operation Walk to Cuba, an international humanitarian organization that provides free surgeries to patients with joint conditions.
Havana, November 4 - Operation Carlota, in which Cuba assisted Africa, evokes anecdotes and pride today, half a century after its inception, as the island's most just, prolonged, massive, and successful internationalist campaign.
Havana, November 3 - From the First National Congress of Students held in Havana between October 15 and 25, 1923, which itself emerged from a Latin American movement of university reform, an institution was born that sought to unite students and workers in the common purpose of revolutionizing Cuban society: the José Martí Popular University (UPJM, for its acronym in Spanish). Its main inspiration was Julio Antonio Mella, who called it "the beloved daughter of my dreams."
Havana, November 3 - The memories of the infernal wind, the relentless rain, the swollen river, and the possessions lost in less than 12 hours have not yet faded. One cannot ask for more courage in rescuing children, the elderly, pregnant women, and men and women than what has been witnessed these days in the eastern lands. It is impossible to think about what the Cuban east has lived through and is still experiencing without searching our memories for that supportive strength that has always lifted us up after other hurricanes.
Havana, Nov. 1. - Manuel Marrero Cruz, Cuba's Prime Minister, announced today the conclusion of what he described as a fruitful visit to Saudi Arabia.
El Cobre, Santiago de Cuba, November 1st - The 18,699 inhabitants of El Cobre, a town that symbolizes the Cuban spirit, endured twelve terrible hours.