New Public Health Law won’t include euthanasia
The authorities of the sector on the island indicated that the issues related to this would be addressed later to be included in another law when “the necessary conditions” exist.
The authorities of the sector on the island indicated that the issues related to this would be addressed later to be included in another law when “the necessary conditions” exist.
Margarita Fernandez, Executive Director of the Caribbean Agroecology Institute and coordinator of the Cuba US Agroecology Network, shares her thoughts on Cuba’s sustainable agriculture.
The 4th The Nation and Emigration Conference will have a space to explain the possibilities of the participation by Cubans residing abroad in local development projects, investments and other business opportunities.
Margarita Fernandez, Executive Director of the Caribbean Agroecology Institute and coordinator of the Cuba US Agroecology Network, shares her thoughts on Cuba’s sustainable agriculture.
In the Best New Hotels category, the winners were the Mystique Casa Perla by Royalton and the VOYA Boutique Hotel, after passing Tripadvisor’s “rigorous standards of trust and safety.” In the All-inclusive section, the Royalton Cayo Santa Maria was awarded.
The authorities of the agriculture sector recognize the lack of financing to acquire the fuel and other inputs necessary to reverse the deep crisis in agriculture.
The murals and graffiti of the Cuban capital can be as curious and varied as the people of Havana themselves.
Last Friday the independent platform Yo Sí Te Creo (YSTC) reported four new sexist murders on the island, bringing the number to 71 for the year, more than double those recorded in 2022.
The Republican representative from Florida is opposed to possible measures by the Biden administration that would facilitate the opening of accounts and banking transactions from the United States by private entrepreneurs on the island.
It would not be a bad idea for those who have chosen to live abroad not to assume that those who remain here have “self-castrated” themselves, live under iron “control and fear,” without convictions or political ideas of their own.
Clandestine or authorized, simple or grandiose, on a renovated wall or a demolished building, these creations are already part of the Havana landscape and imagination.
Contrary to the social perception that they are mainly dedicated to the sale of imported products, official data indicates that their “main activities” are gastronomy, construction, manufacturing industries and the industrial production of food and beverages.
Five families remained in their areas of residence, one in Gaza and 4 in the West Bank, according to the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Cuban entrepreneurs exchanged with U.S. colleagues and authorities, showed what their venture are working on, explored business opportunities and visited companies in South Florida.
Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla assured that the material is already in the hands of the United States authorities.
This week, the city of Miami hosted an unprecedented, hopeful and historic meeting. At least this is the case for those who seek to open viable paths to the growing economic interests between business actors in Cuba and the United States. Despite the difficult context of bilateral relations marked by the embargo/blockade and the extensive repertoire of sanctions against Cuba that remain in force, these businesspeople from both shores met to identify the existing alternatives and their points of contact. More than 70 private businesspeople from the island traveled to Miami this week and were received by Cuban-American and U.S. colleagues, to establish contacts and forge alliances with their peers, waiting for new flexibilities to be announced from Washington that favor expansion and strengthening of the Cuban private sector. In their welcoming remarks of each of the two work days, the former mayors of Hialeah, Raúl L. Martínez, and of Coral Gables, Raúl Valdés-Fauli, highlighted the significance of this meeting and praised the value of entrepreneurship to promote the economic development of a community, as evidenced by many Cuban emigrants in Miami and the new private entrepreneurs in Cuba are trying to do today. Photo: OC. Study the regulations Legal...
A few months after celebrating a decade of creation, the Mariel container terminal is already able to accommodate Post Panamax vessels, although it has not yet received any.
Meeting the needs of the elderly in Cuba is becoming increasingly difficult, but not impossible, in the face of a prolonged crisis.
The measures would detail “how Cuban entrepreneurs can open bank accounts in the United States and then access those bank accounts from within Cuba.”
The island’s National Institute of Oncology and Radiobiology and the VCU Massey Cancer Center of Virginia signed a memorandum of understanding this Tuesday that opens new opportunities for collaboration between scientists from both countries.
Nuria López approaches the African issue in Cuba from the iconic perspective and implies that this visual perspective is as relevant as the theoretical one.
As in Central Havana, here there are soda cans thrown on the edges of the street; people who sell their house to go to a better place; sad faces and happy faces.
The Pinar del Río closer made 29 saves in the current season and sealed the Atlanta Braves’ qualification for the playoffs.
The data, belonging to the current fiscal year, was revealed by the Customs and Border Protection Office (CBP). The vast majority of those rejected tried to enter U.S. territory through Laredo, in the state of Texas.
The Foreign Ministry said that Cuba will act energetically against “trafficking in persons for recruitment or mercenary purposes so that Cuban citizens use weapons against any country.”
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