Some 1,500 researchers and specialists from all regions in the world will participate in the International Convention on Science, Technology and Innovation, which will open here on March 5th, said organizers today.
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The Washington Post recalled on Monday how the efforts led by Cuban leader Fidel Castro to develop biotechnology on the island in the early 1980s, 40 years later, have placed Cuba before the possibility of becoming the world's smallest country to develop not just one, but multiple coronavirus vaccines.
Read more Washington Post: Against the odds, Cuba could become a coronavirus vaccine powerhouse
Photo: ACNConstruction works are advancing on the East-West water transfer, the most important hydraulic work of the 21st century in Cuba, as well as the increasing use value of its waters.
Read more Holguin: Construction Advancing on East-West Water Transfer
The Ministry of the Interior of the Government of Reconciliation and National Unity of Nicaragua announced that Cuban citizens holding ordinary passports can obtain the required visa free of charge by applying online, the Granma newspaper reported.
Read more Nicaragua eliminates visa fees for Cubans
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