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“Cuba is among very few countries in the world where the principles and values stipulated in the Declaration of Alma-Ata in Kazakstan in 1978 have materialized,” said Dr. Cristian Morales, representative in Cubaof the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO), told Cuban News Agency. Read more Cuba Guarantees the Right of its Citizens to Health
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The recovery actions carried out in the coastal town of Gibara, some 30 kilometers from the city of Holguín, are part of the Tarea Vida plan of the Cuban state to face climate change in the eastern territory. Read more Tarea Vida with Remarkable Results in Holguín

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The Gibara International Poor Film Festival concluded this Saturday with the presentation of the Lucia Award for Best Fiction Work to “Natural Phenomena”, a feature film directed by Marcos Diaz Sosa, which stands out for the sensitive and metaphorical value of the story, combined with an excellent direction and acting performance.

Read more 19th International Poor Film Festival concludes in Gibara
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The star beach volleyball player Sergio González Bayard took the retirement, according to statements to Jit by Jorge Sosa, national commissioner of that discipline.

parque fotovoltaicoCuba plans to install, until 2028, 92 photovoltaic solar parks with the capacity to generate 2,000 megawatts (MW) of power (more than 20 MW each) and, for this, diggings are being carried out in the chosen places, and resources are guaranteed for their assembly and completion, once they arrive in the nation.

Thus was reported at a press conference held yesterday by the Minister of Energy and Mines (Minem), Vicente de la O Levy, stating that there are contracts for the generation of energy from renewable sources, which are signed and in progress, which will allow Cuba to recover from the delay to reach 24% penetration of these technologies, before 2030.

He stated that this path will make possible to move towards sovereignty that will mean stopping importing 750,000 tons of fuel.

"We have chosen to get out of the crisis with our own resources, despite the energy situation the country faces," he said, and explained that they have focused on seeking independence from fuel imports, consuming domestic crude oil and gas, and complement this effort with the use of renewable energies.

He acknowledged that there have been very bad months on the Island due to the lack of fuel, although the result of the maintenance carried out by the Electrical Union to recover the technical condition of the thermoelectric plants has allowed breakdowns to be reduced.

This made it possible in the last quarter of 2023, the availability of thermal and gas generation to be greater than planned, he pointed out.

Even under these conditions, the strategy is not to give up on planned conservation actions because, otherwise, "when we have fuel, we would not have thermoelectric power."

Translated by Amilkal Labañino / CubaSí Translation Staff