Italian solidarity with Cuba activists sent a letter in support of our people.

"These are difficult days. In addition to the serious international situation and the winds of war that blow in many countries of the world, we are deeply saddened to learn of the current problems in Cuba," said Franco Tonon, regional coordinator of the Lombardy circles of the Italy-Cuba National Association of Friendship (ANAIC), in a letter, regarding the severe energy crisis that our country is going through, combined with the damage caused in the eastern end of the Island by Hurricane Oscar.

With argon welding in the face of gas limitations
With argon welding in the face of gas limitations

At Azutecnia Las Tunas, they are not letting themselves be defeated by the obstacles posed by the blackouts, and the lack of fuel, gases, and other supplies and raw materials to meet the important demands of the country's sugar industries with a view to the next harvest.

William Hernández Álvarez, head of the citizen attention department of the Ministry of Domestic Trade (MINCIN).

To analyze the distortions identified in the attention given to complaints from the population, Las Tunas recently hosted the Second Citizen Attention Workshop, led by William Hernández Álvarez, head of the citizen attention department of the Ministry of Domestic Trade (MINCIN, in Spanish), which was aimed at the workers of the Business Group of Commerce of the territory.

The first donation was sent to Guantánamo in a caravan presided over by Odalis Batista Pérez, secretary general of the CTC Provincial Committee.
This first token of love from the workers and the people from Las Tunas was sent to Guantánamo in a caravan presided over by Odalis Batista
Pérez, secretary-general of the CTC Provincial Committee.

The Central Union of Cuban Workers (CTC in Spanish) and its national trade unions have called for solidarity with their compatriots in Guantánamo, who suffered significant losses of material goods as a result of the passage of Hurricane Oscar.

Usufructuary owner Arisbel Reyes Cruz

Surrounded by lemon, guava, and coffee trees, Arisbel Reyes Cruz spends most of her day living in the countryside, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. She finds peace, stimulation, and happiness among her chickens and plantations.