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Cuba Native Cultures of the Americas Cuba winds up colloquium on Native Cultures of the Americas

Havana, 14 October 2022. The 5th edition of the International Colloquium of Studies on Native Cultures in the Americas winds up in Havana on Friday with a panel dedicated to the cosmovisions, practices, and rights of the region's indigenous communities.

From the Manuel Galich Hall at the Casa de las Americas in Havana, mexican specialist Miguel Hernandez will address the ontological origin of native peoples in Latin America and the complex scenarios of challenges these communities face.

Cuba prioritizes province’s recovery after Hurricane Ian

Pinar del Río, 14 October 2022. Achieving rapid recovery is the objective of the people and the authorities of the Communist Party and the Government in Pinar del Río, the most affected province in Cuba after Hurricane Ian.

The electricity and telecommunications solidarity brigades from the country’s other regions took up the call made by Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel when he asked them to join forces to repair the damage.

The Homeland as a grandiose monument

Havana, 13 October 2022. Love never stops. The relatives of the victims say so. As years go by, perhaps the pain becomes duller, more muted, but it is still there and grows in moments when the absence is too big to avoid: the wedding without a father, the birthday without a daughter, the conversations that will never take place, the joys that will not be.

Mercenary groups are training in the U.S. to carry out terrorist acts against Cuba.

Havana, 13 October 2022.Counterrevolutionary groups are training shamelessly and with impunity in U.S. territory, with the aim of carrying out terrorist acts against our Homeland, taking advantage of the difficult context in our country, due to the world crisis generated by the pandemic and the tightening of the U.S. economic blockade against the Island; a situation now aggravated by the devastating hurricane that hit the western part of Cuba a few days ago.

Cuban Gov’t constantly checking recovery efforts

Havana, 13 October 2022. Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero insisted today on continuously checking recovery works being done to overcome damages caused by Hurricane Ian that severely hit the western part of the country at the end of September.

On Twitter, the official highlighted the continuous work for the reestablishment of the services most demanded by the citizens, as well as the commitment to achieve an efficient sugar harvest with results superior to the previous ones.

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