Venezuela is broken. After the double earthquake of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale, which struck on June 24, the pain defies quantification, leaving only the images of the aftermath: those who survived the cataclysm sleeping under the open sky in streets and plazas, under tents and in makeshift hospitals, where the wounded arrive, filled with horrors that will never leave their memories06 / 07 / 2026
Young students from Sancti Spíritus, Ernesto Alejandro Barrera Ramírez and Leticia María Merlo Alfonso, have once again been selected to represent Cuba at the International Chemistry Olympiad, which will take place from July 10 to 19 in Uzbekistan06 / 07 / 2026
The José Martí Pérez University of Sancti Spíritus (UNISS) experienced an emotional day this Thursday with the graduation ceremony for students from the provincial capital. This event marked the end of the 2025-2026 academic year for the university03 / 07 / 2026
Radio Sancti Spiritus celebrates its birthday this July 1st. Forty one years ago, Como lo oyes program became one of the most successful programs in its lineup. In four decades and one year, it has woven its own history, distinguished by its attachment to the events closest to the people who seek it out on the dial when they need to find the news that will calm their information cravings02 / 07 / 2026
In the current context, where the intensification of the United States government's economic, commercial, and financial blockade directly impacts the island's fuel supply, Cuba is committed to developing renewable energy sources (RES) as a path to achieving energy sovereignty02 / 07 / 2026
At just 34 years old, Dr. Carlos Aquino Pedraza, from Sancti Spíritus, is already part of the small group of neurosurgeons capable of performing one of the most complex procedures in medicine: brain aneurysm surgery, where every decision can mean the difference between life and death02 / 07 / 2026
As the month of June turns the final pages of its story amidst soaring temperatures and the local residents' desire for leisure summer activities kicked off in Sancti Spíritus with a parade of young athletes around Serafín Sánchez Park and artistic performances.29 / 06 / 2026
Faced with prolonged blackouts and a critical shortage of liquefied gas affecting the nation, charcoal has re-emerged as an indispensable resource for cooking in Sancti Spíritus homes29 / 06 / 2026
In a scenario where fuel shortages have become the island's most pressing daily challenge, the observance of Transport Workers' Day in Cuba this June 28th takes on special significance28 / 06 / 2026
For its continued efforts to advance priority programs with broad popular participation, the province of Sancti Spíritus received recognition from the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of Cuba’s Central Committee, coinciding with the announcement that Pinar del Río would host the national commemoration of July 26 marking the 73rd anniversary of the attacks on the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes barracks27 / 06 / 2026