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The Engineering Construction Company (Ingeco) No. 17 in Holguín is strengthening its ties with science, innovation, and research through projects aimed at using clean energy and reducing environmental pollution.
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Cuba marched against the US blockade and sanctions. Photo: Enrique González (Enro)/ Cubadebate.In the stillness of a Havana night, the only sounds are the hum of a generator at a distant hospital and the murmur of a family gathered by candlelight. For them, “US national security” is not an abstract concept debated on American cable news; it is the tangible reality of a 20-hour blackout, the smell of spoiled food, and the fear for a child’s refrigerated medicine. This is the face of a policy that the United States government characterizes as a response to an “extraordinary threat.” The real threat, however, is not military. It is the 67-year-old defiance of a small island nation that has refused to relinquish its sovereignty.
President Miguel Diaz-Canel on Monday informed about a large forest fire in areas of the Alexander von Humboldt National Park in eastern Cuba.
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The Holguín Hearing Center continues providing care to children with hearing loss despite Cuba’s current energy crisis, which is consequence of the United States’ hostile policy toward the country.
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Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel highlighted the ties of respect and collaboration that exist between social sectors in the United States and Cuba, despite Washington's hostile policy.
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