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Judoka Driulis Gonzalez Announces Retirement

Cuban Judo World Champion Driulis González will announce her retirement this Sunday at the opening of the National Judo Championships in her home province of Guantanamo. Read More

Cuba tobacco legend celebrates 91st birthday

Cuban tobacco legend Alejandro Robaina celebrated his 91st birthday on Saturday, weakened by ill health but surrounded by friends and family and the tobacco fields that have been his life.<br /> Read More

Moderate earthquake, aftershock shake eastern Cuba

A moderate earthquake and smaller aftershock rattled houses and nerves in eastern Cuba on Saturday near the U.S. holding facility at Guantanamo Bay. No damages or injuries were reported. Read More

Bolivia President Commends Cuban Solidarity

President Evo Morales acknowledged Cuban solidarity with Bolivia in celebrating eye surgery 500,000 under Operation Miracle. Read More

Cuba Artistic Brigade in Haiti, Sign of Altruism

The presence of a Cuban artistic brigade in Haiti may well cast doubts on those unable to recognize the altruism with which the Martha Machado brigade's members work. Read More

Baseball: A Final Without Predictions and Favorites

Cuba’s baseball championship currently has two contestants, two excellent performers, those who draw the public to the stadiums and to the screens of thousands of TV sets, two teams that do not like half-measures; you hate them or love them: Industriales and Villa Clara. Read More

Cuban National Ballet to Perform in Europe

Cuban National Ballet will have a tour of Great Britain and France by the end of March to May, reported on Friday sources of the company headed by Alicia Alonso, Prima Ballerina Asoluta. Read More

Argos Teatro toward Spain with its “Reino dividido”

After its premiere in Havana, the piece by journalist and playwright Amado del Pino, staged by director Carlos Celdran and Argos Teatro, heads toward the peninsula, to take this moving and lyrical revisitation of the civil war days to the compatriots of poet Miguel Hernandez. Read More

Miguel d'Escoto Extols Fidel Castro's Solidarity

Nicaragua's former Foreign Minister and Catholic priest Miguel d'Escoto affirmed Fidel Castro is the person who has most highly raised the flag of solidarity ever in history. Read More

Laos: USA Violates Cuban Human Rights

The government of Laos ratified its rejection to the US blockade against Cuba, which human rights are violated by Washington despite the world's claim. Read More