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Cruise ships forbidden for cuban crews

Three Cuban crewmembers offer their testimonies on how they lost their jobs in a cruise company named as Pullmantur Read More

The US anti-Cuba measure on health sector exposed at United Nation

Cuba's health and food sectors appear as the most vulnerable areas for the US blockade. Cuban medical institutions, which offer the population free health care, have experienced the damage of emergency services since they have no access to modern diagnostic techniques or medications produced in the United States. Read More

Raul Castro Receives Honduran President

There are currently 400 Cuban doctors working in Honduras, while 1,000 young people from that nation are studying in Cuba - 500 of them as medical students. Read More

Cuba-Russia trade more than doubles

Current trade involves sectors such as transportation mainly railroad transportation, aviation and automobiles, telecommunications, biotechnology export of Cuban products including a vaccine to fight Hepatitis type B, and tourism Russia is focused mainly on health and eco-tourism. Read More

Low-cost, hurricane-proof housing made with ecomaterials

Low-income Cuban families now have a greater chance of having a home of their own thanks to a prize-winning construction method that uses strong, locally-produced alternative materials. Read More

Livestock producers in Cuba interested in purchase Iowa's ethanol byproducts

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey said Monday that on his first trip to Cuba last week he learned that Cubans are interested in importing distillers dried grains, also known as DDGs, which are produced after the starch is removed from the corn kernel to make ethanol. Read More

Cuban cigar aroma, taste and art

The artist Carlos Manuel Matalobos displays a special technique for designing antique and contemporary cigar brands artistically garnished with tobacco leaves crafted in the form of masks and god images. Whereas Miguel Ángel Couret exhibits the Producto-Arte-Objeto resembling a revolting electric fan in operation. Read More

The economy of the new human being

With Raul Castro's recent call for structural changes in the Cuban economy, Che Guevara's earlier ideas on the economic incentives allows us to rethink Socialism of the 21st Century Read More

Cuba to host large honduran delegation

It is the first time a Honduran president has officially visited the island. The principal activity of the president will be the signing of the Maritime Demarcation Treaty between the two nations on October 9. Read More

Freixenet still betting on Cuba

The two companies sell 140 products in Cuba, including high-quality Freixenet wines. Juanita Mateo S.L. also imports cosmetics and toilet products that are renewed every year depending on the market's demand. Read More

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