Brazil, Feb 23 - In a press conference at the conclusion of a three-day state visit to India, the president announced that he hopes to meet with Trump in the first week of March in Washington, with an agenda focused on trade, investments, immigration, and university cooperation.
Havana, Feb 23.- New international days of rejection of the economic, commercial, and financial blockade imposed by the United States against Cuba took place this weekend in various cities around the world, with caravans, marches, and demonstrations by Cuban residents and solidarity organizations, reported the portal of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cubaminrex.
Havana, Feb 23 - Members of the Mexican Chapter of the Network of Intellectuals and Artists in Defense of Humanity (REDH, for its acronym in Spanish) addressed an open letter to intellectuals, artists, academics, and university students in the United States, in support of Cuba against the economic, commercial, and financial blockade, aggravated by the energy siege imposed by the government of that country.
Camagüey, Feb 21 - In the midst of the energy contingency facing the country, the educational centers of Camagüey have reorganized their routines to preserve the vitality of the teaching processes.
Las Tunas, Feb 21 - Justice in Las Tunas has handed down a sentence in a corruption case that directly affected the pockets of thousands of families in Las Tunas.
Havana, Feb 21.- Bruno RodríguezParrilla, Cuban Minister of Foreign Affairs, stated today that his country's foreign policy is peaceful, supportive, and respectful of International Law, and described as inconceivable that the world's largest economic, military, and technological power, the United States, uses the slanderous pretext of feeling threatened by a nation of Cuba's dimensions.
Havana, Feb 20.- Personnel from the Cuba Firefighters Corps (CBC, by its acronym in Spanish) held an emotional exchange in the capital with the protagonists who confronted the terrorist attack perpetrated by United States forces against Venezuela, last January 3, when they kidnapped the constitutional president NicolásMaduro Moros and his wife Cilia Flores.
Havana, Feb 20.- The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, referred today, on the social network X, to the aid received by Cuban residents in different parts of the world.
Havana, Feb 20.- The implementation of the Code on Childhood, Adolescences, and Youths (Law 178/2025) has established in Cuba an institutional system aimed at safeguarding the rights of children and adolescents through the creation of the Comprehensive Protection System, according to the newspaper Granma.
Camagüey, Feb 19.- At the Comandante René Vallejo Ortiz Provincial Teaching Psychiatric Hospital in Camagüey, solar energy is beginning to support the vitality of medical services. In an effort to strengthen the health sector amidst the current electro-energy conditions, a group of outstanding workers from the staff has received photovoltaic modules.
Camagüey, Feb 19.- In the midst of the difficult energy situation Cuba is going through, aggravated by the tightening of the economic blockade imposed by the United States, the education sector in the province of Camagüey has had to adapt and seek new solutions. The authorities have implemented measures such as the decentralization of students and the flexibilization of school hours.
Paris, Feb 19.- Cuba's permanent representative to UNESCO, María del Carmen Herrera, today explained to the organization's Director-General, Khaled El-Enany, the consequences of the tightening of the U.S. blockade through an energy siege measure.