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US, Cuba hold meeting at UN, with Haiti focus

Cuban and US diplomats have held a rare meeting at the United Nations that focused on aid efforts for quake-hit Haiti, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla said. Read More

Industriales, the new Cuban baseball champion

Arleys Sanchez pitched seven innings and allowed seven hits. Read More

Wax museum in Bayamo

It is well known that musicians, actors, politicians, scientists, royalty, sportsmen and all kinds of famous people, live in different cities of the world in their perfect clones, in real size and in the most diverse pose, for the amusement of everybody who visit the famous wax museums. Read More

Añejo Habana and La Guantanamera

Bolero singers and Cuban guaracha singers of the 1950's and 60 joined their voices to make a concert in Italy and Europe, which was later on compiled in the DVD Añejo Cubano, a project linked with the tourist promotion of the Caribbean Island. Read More

Temperamento, a jazz pretext of the Jorge Fuentes documentary

The jazz player Roberto Fonseca and his group Temperamento are arriving to the big screen under the direction of Jorge Fuentes. Read More

ICAIC: Latin American and Universal legacy

The Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Arts and Industry, is famous all over the world for its initials, ICAIC. The institute was created only 83 days of the triumph of the Cuban revolution, which shows the worry of the new government for the artistic culture, specifically for cinema. Read More

Cuban National Ballet Success in London

A full Coliseum Theater in London, 2500 seats capacity, cheered the debut of the Ballet Nacional de Cuba, under the direction of Alicia Alonso, in a wonderful presentation of Swan Lake, starring Viengsay Valdés as Odile Odette, Carlos Acosta, as Prince Siegfried, and Javier Torres, as Von Rothbart, the Sorcerer. Read More

FBI Questions American Travelers To Cuba

At least 10 Americans who recently traveled to Cuba through cultural exchange programs have been questioned by FBI agents, either at home or over the phone, lawyers for the groups tell Huffington Post. Read More

U.S. House May Pass Cuba Farm Export Bill in April

The U.S. House of Representatives may pass a bill next month that would ease restrictions on agricultural exports to Cuba and lift a ban on travel to the island, the measure’s sponsor said. Read More