The Havana International Book Fair

The Havana International Book Fair is here
To the delight of the Cuban family, Cone of the most awaited cultural events in Cuba and which every year is well attended by the population, especially by young people and children, has begun.

Author: Radio Habana Cuba | internet@granma.cu

february 10, 2023 11:02:05



Photo: Ariel Cecilio Lemus
To the delight of the Cuban family, the Havana International Book Fair, one of the most awaited cultural events in Cuba and which every year is well attended by the population, especially by young people and children, has begun.
With Colombia as guest of honor, the literary festival in its 31st edition opens its doors in the Cuban capital at its traditional venue in the historic-military Morro-Cabaña complex.
But as usual, in order to facilitate citizens’ access to the latest literary events, the Fair also extends to other venues such as the downtown Cuba Pavilion, Havana’s historic center, Casa de las Americas and the Rancho Boyeros fairgrounds.
The fair began in 1982, first held biannually, but in 2000 it became an annual event, an initiative that was very well received by literature lovers. It was in 1998 when it had for the first time a guest of honor, Mexico.
The event has established itself in recent years as one of the most important in Latin America and the Caribbean, attended by exhibitors from all over the world, eager to show what is being done in literary matters in their countries.
In addition to being an ideal space for the exchange between entities and professionals linked to the world of publications.
In a great effort, given the difficult economic conditions of the country, more than four million printed copies of 4,200 titles and 1,000 works in digital format have been guaranteed for this new edition.
Cubans will have the opportunity on this occasion to broaden their knowledge of Colombian literature, which is very close to our country thanks to Nobel Literature Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez, a great friend of the Greater of the Antilles.
Colombia is attending with a delegation made up of writers, publishers and academics from the different regions of its territory to showcase its cultural diversity.
Colombian authorities have expressed their gratitude for the invitation, which, they said, makes it possible to highlight the importance of culture in achieving the total peace promoted by President Gustavo Petro.
The Cuban public will also be able to learn more about the sister nation through other artistic manifestations. They will be able to enjoy the performance of the Enkelé group, made up of women who seek to build a better country through art and the dissemination of folklore. Likewise, Colombian short and feature films will be screened during the Havana meeting.
On the 19th, the fair will close its doors in Havana, but as part of the revolution’s policy of bringing culture to all, it will begin its tour throughout the rest of the country
The Havana International Book Fair occupies a place of preference among Cubans, who flock to the fair in search of new titles of all genres to broaden their literary horizons.

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Cuba expresses solidarity with Turkey and Syria after the earthquake.


Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez and Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla sent messages of condolences to the people and governments of Syria and Turkey following the 7.8 magnitude earthquakes that caused at least 2,000 deaths and material damage in both nations early Monday morning

Author: Radio Habana Cuba | internet@granma.cu

february 7, 2023 10:02:13

Havana, Feb 6 (RHC) Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez and Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla sent messages of condolences to the people and governments of Syria and Turkey following the 7.8 magnitude earthquakes that caused at least 2,000 deaths and material damage in both nations early Monday morning.
“Cuba’s solidarity and our heartfelt condolences to the Turkish people and government for the loss of human lives, injuries, and material damage caused by the intense earthquake, as well as our willingness to collaborate in caring for the victims,” Diaz-Canel wrote on Twitter.
On his Twitter account, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla expressed heartfelt condolences “to the people and Government of Syria, as well as our willingness to cooperate after the strong earthquake that hit that country and caused the loss of human lives and material damage.” In addition, he wished for the speedy recovery of the injured.
A 7.8 magnitude earthquake shook southern Türkiye on Monday and also affected Syria. Strong aftershocks continue to hit the region, one of which reached a magnitude of 7.5.
The earthquake occurred at 4:17 am local time and had a depth of 24.1 kilometers. It was one of the strongest recorded in the region in more than 100 years and occurred 23 kilometers east of Nurdagi in Turkey’s Gaziantep province.
According to figures reported up to mid-morning, more than 2,000 people have died in Türkiye and Syria and thousands more have been injured during the strong earthquake (Source: Cubadebate).

Cuban president arrives in Argentina to participate in the Celac summit

Cuban president arrives in Argentina to participate in the Celac summit
The leader of the Cuban Revolution, Raúl Castro, bid farewell to President Miguel Díaz-Canel, who traveled to Buenos Aires, Argentina, to participate in the 7th CELAC Summit, national television reported

Author: Radio Habana Cuba | internet@granma.cu

january 23, 2023 12:01:30


Prime Minister Manuel Marrero and Roberto Morales, Secretary of the Organization of the Communist Party of Cuba, also arrived at the José Martí International Airport in the capital.

Photo: Estudios Revolución

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez arrived in Argentina today to participate in the VII Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac).

Díaz-Canel arrived in Buenos Aires at the Ministro Pistarini International Airport, where he was received by Argentine Deputy Foreign Minister Pablo Tettamanti.

Cuba has been present at all Celac summits and during its pro-tempore presidency worked to involve the Caribbean more in the organization. From the II Summit in Havana in 2014, the Proclamation of Latin America and the Caribbean as a Zone of Peace was born, an unprecedented emblematic document in the history of the region.

The Cuban president traveled for the first time to Argentina in December 2019 for the inauguration of Alberto Fernández. During that visit, he fulfilled an intense agenda, which included an emotional visit to the former Navy Mechanics School, one of the largest centers of torture and extermination during the last military dictatorship (1976-1983).

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Cuban doctors will provide assistance in Calabria, Italy

Cuban doctors will provide assistance in Calabria
A group of 50 Cuban doctors will provide assistance in Calabria, southern Italy, to help keep the territory’s wards and hospitals open.

Author: Granma | internet@granma.cu

January 12, 2023 09:01:25

A group of 50 Cuban doctors will provide assistance in Calabria, southern Italy, to help keep the territory’s wards and hospitals open.

Roberto Occhiuto, president of that region, who received the doctors, said in his Facebook profile that on January 2 they will begin the course at the University of Calabria, and as soon as they are ready they will start working in the hospitals.

Calabria seeks to guarantee all the tools at its disposal for the care of citizens, in the face of the health emergency, Occhiuto wrote on the social network; and added: “they will help us during this complex period, in which we have a shortage of healthcare personnel. In the meantime, we continue with the competitions to hire Italian doctors.”

“We are still looking for Italian doctors through competitions, but now the danger was that we would have to close the Health facilities due to lack of personnel. It is our duty to face the emergency,” he added.

In 2020, Cuban brigades of the Henry Reeve Medical Contingent assisted the regions of Crema and Turin, in Italy, during the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Translated by ESTI

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