Rolando Pascual Fundora received the title of Hero of Labor of the Republic of Cuba from the President.
Rolando Pascual Fundora received the title of Hero of Labor of the Republic of Cuba from the President.
Photo: Estudios Revolución

With a mixture of gratitude, humility, and deep conviction, Cuba celebrated its teachers. Amid daily challenges and material limitations, Educator's Day focused on the vocation of those who train new generations, not for a reward, but for the duty to contribute to the education of others. From primary school classrooms to university laboratories, work that goes beyond teaching was recognized: guiding, inspiring, and building, with patience and example, the future of the country.

This is a unique initiative in the country, led by the Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery.

Patients with post-chikungunya ailments, especially those associated with neuropathic pain, joint pain, and paresthesia, now have access to a specialized clinic offering comprehensive care and, based on medical criteria, access to CT scans, ultrasounds, and other diagnostic procedures.

Cuba's participation in this Council has special significance, as it marks the 5th anniversary of receiving Observer status in the Eurasian Economic Union.
Cuba's participation in this Council has special significance, as it marks the 5th anniversary of receiving Observer
status in the Eurasian Economic Union.

Speech by President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez at the Supreme Council of the Eurasian Economic Union.

Main event for Cuban Teachers’ Day, held at the José Martí Anti-Imperialist Tribune.

Cuban teachers play a decisive role today in realizing the country's project, especially in the implementation of social policies that directly impact the lives of communities, the Minister of Education (MINED), Naima Trujillo, stated.