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Seasonal Flu Vaccine for the Cubans

<span>Margaret Chan, the World Health Organization General Director announced the contribution during a recent visit to Cuba. The vaccine fights four of the six viruses now affecting Cuba, however it does not fight Influenza H1N1. </span> Read More

Cuba Keeps Having the Lowest Mobile Phone Penetration in Latin America

<div align="justify"> Although Raul Castro, who was made President in February 2008, is more reform-minded than was his brother Fidel, the liberalisation of Cuba’s telecommunications sector, as with the liberalisation of other government controls over Cuban life, is expected to occur slowly over the next five to ten years. </div> Read More

Preparations in Cuba for World Environment Day

Lectures, tributes to personalities from the field of science, and artistic exhibitions, are part of the program to celebrate World Environment Day in this capital on June 5 Read More


Integration Spirit in 2009 Informatics Fair

The integration of projects and novelties of computer sciences as a means to solve problems of Latin America and the Caribbean is the main theme at the 2009 Informatics Fair. Read More

European NGO Helps Boost Agriculture in Cuban Province

Several cooperative units will receive the benefits of an international project by the European non-governmental organization OXFAM INTERMON with the participation of the Cuban government, that will be implemented beginning February Read More

In Cuba: 50th Anniversary Website Launched

The national network of Community Computer Centers launched the 50th Anniversary of the Revolution site ( http://aniversario50.cubava.cu) at a ceremony at Havana ´s José Martí Anti-Imperialist Tribune. Read More

Cuba Expert Highlights Importance of Nanosciences

Cuba must develop the nanosciences to make products more competitive, as it is expected that there will be regulations in force soon to take out of the market those goods not including this technology. Read More

Cuba Boosts Protection of its Largest birds

Specialists of Havana University and the National Institute of Flora and Fauna began monitoring the number of Cuban cranes, the largest specimens in the country.<br /> Read More

Tiles and beams for housing in the province of Ciego de Ávila, Cuba

An important support to the nationwide Cuban Housing Program is given by Indalecio Montejo enterprise, from the province of Ciego de Avila, with the production of steel tiles and beams for house covers. Read More

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