
Around 300 aftershocks, 15 of them perceptible, were registered in the central-eastern region of Cuba, informed Enrique Diego Arango Arias, head of the National Seismological Service of the National Center for Seismological Research (Cnais by its Spanish acronym).
Read more Eastern Cuba suffers some 300 aftershocks, 15 of them perceptible across the territory
Cuba is currently developing an international collaboration project aimed at increasing resilience in rural homes and communities, in order to face the challenges of climate change.
Read more Cuba develops climate change resilience project
Cuba is taking measures to minimize possible damages that could be caused by tropical storm Elsa amid a complex situation due to Covid-19.
Read more Cuba adopts measures in the face of a tropical storm amid Covid-19
Although the current U.S. government has not yet defined its policy toward Cuba, the Caribbean nation hopes that as part of this, migration talks will be resumed, the Foreign Ministry said.
Read more Cuba expects resumption of migration talks with U.S.
The president of the National Electoral Council, Alina Balseiro Gutiérrez, said that the Family Code was ratified by the Cuban people, providing preliminary results of the vote abroad and in Cuba.
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