On January 14, 2025, the United States government announced the decision to: 1) exclude Cuba from the State Department's list of countries that allegedly sponsor terrorism; 2) use the presidential prerogative to prevent action from being taken in U.S. courts against lawsuits filed under Title III of the Helms-Burton Act; and 3) eliminate the list of restricted Cuban entities that designates a group of institutions with which U.S. citizens and institutions are prohibited from carrying out financial transactions, which has had an effect on third countries.

Company MoviTel has begun promoting its new service called Open Source Network Security and Technological Sovereignty (SSRED by its Spanish acronym), an open-source platform designed to strengthen cybersecurity in business environments.
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Providing WiFi service to one hundred percent of the hotels in the Holguín Tourist Pole, both in the common areas and in the rooms to offer greater well-being to the client is among the actions carried out by the Production and Export Corporation of Electronics and Technology (Copextel) in this eastern Cuban province.
Read more Copextel Group provides WiFi services to hotels in Holguín
The first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC), Miguel Díaz-Canel, announced today this week he will begin a cycle of meetings to give continuity to the 8th. Congress of the organization, held last April.
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