With U.S.-Cuba relations at their lowest point since President Barack
Obama took office last year, Cuban singer Carlos Varela will launch a
six-city U.S. tour next month with hopes of bringing the two countries
a little closer.
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The Gulf of Mexico, the “Mediterranean of the Americas”, hosts some of
the world’s most endangered marine mammals, as well as North America’s
most productive fisheries.
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The Cuban government has offered four places this year for Malaysians
to pursue medical studies in the Caribbean island nation, said Cuba's
ambassador to Malaysia Carlos A. Amores.
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The total of 8,468,144 Cuban people will take part on Sunday local
elections to vote for delegates to the People's Power Municipal
Assemblies (local governments).
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Pablo Picasso’s Portraits Imaginaires will be exhibited in Cuba for the
first time at the Arts Center of the eastern city of Holguin during the
Sixteenth Romerías de Mayo (May Festivities) scheduled for this city
from May 2 to 8.<br />
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ETECSA, Cuba's state telecommunications company, is predicting that the
number of wireless subscribers on the island will exceed 1 million by
the end of this year.
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The 60th Ernest Hemingway International Billfishing Tournament happens
this month at the Hemingway Marina in Havana, Cuba, but this milestone
event will be sparsely attended, if at all, by the late author's own
countrymen.
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Carlos Varela, Cuba’s “Bob Dylan”, tunes his guitar for an ambitious
tour of U.S., a sign that cultural exchanges could survive the
deterioration of the relations between both countries.
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