The April edition of The Havana Reporter features articles on youngsters’ daily work in different sectors to boost the country’s development and recalls Cuba’s victory in the Playa Girón invasion, 64 years ago, which became the U.S. imperialism’s first major defeat in Latin America.
Other national topics include the holding in Havana of the fourth edition of the Patria International Colloquium and preparations for the XIII Congress of the National Small Farmer Association, a space to debate about the huge challenges farmers face in Cuba to increase food production.
The present issue also features adjustments on the Cuban Government Plan for 2025, whose objective is to continue boosting the economy, and the International Tourism Fair held at the end of this month at the Morro-Cabaña Historic and Military Park fairgrounds, in Havana.
The use of Artificial Intelligence in the medical field; cooperation between Japan and Cuba in the Public Health sector, and interest in materializing this year the creation of the first joint venture in the biopharmaceutical field with Russia, are also included in the present edition, in addition to other topics.
Cultural issues include an interview to outstanding Cuban drawer, painter, engraver and illustrator Roberto Fabelo, one of Cuba’s most important contemporary visual artists, as well as articles on the 22nd Santiago Álvarez in Memoriam International Documentary Festival, in Santiago de Cuba; the Francophonie month and the Women by Eyeife Festival.