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Economic Cooperation of Cuba and Suriname

Cuban Deputy Minister of Foreign Investment and Economic Cooperation ''MINVEC'', Orlando Requejo Gual, arrived on Thursday in Paramaribo. Read More

The Fifth International Symposium on Sustainable Management of Forest Resources in Pinar del Río, Cuba.

The Fifth International Symposium on Sustainable Management of Forest Resources will take place in the westernmost province of Pinar del Rio on April 23-26 with the participation of researches and specialists from nearly 20 countries. Read More


Cuba helps Bolivia

Though the facts are not widely reported around the world, Cuba supplies aid to a number of countries and one of the biggest aid schemes is in Bolivia. Read More

After Castro Cuban Ethanol Boom Doubtful?

Cuba will only jump on the ethanol bandwagon if it can produce the biofuel from sugar cane as a by-product that does not affect its sugar output, local experts said. Read More

Cuba will reduce this year the importation of ground gypsum used in the production of cement while.

Cuba will reduce this year the importation of ground gypsum used in the production of cement while it makes efforts to completely eliminate the purchase of this mineral abroad. Read More

Cubas Cubavision International is making headway in China with services already landing in 16 provinces.

Today it can be seen in nearly 45 500 hotel rooms and also in health and education centers, diplomatic headquarters and cable networks associated to the reception points. Read More

The meteorological phenomenon "La Nina" is to have an influence this year in Cuba.

The meteorological phenomenon "La Nina" is to have an influence this year in Cuba, where will cause a period drier than normal and could favor, if it maintains, a greater formation of tropical storms. Read More

The 7th Ibero American Congress of Science, Technology and Gender concludes in the Cuban National Hotel.

The UNDP Caribbean Risk Management Initiative plans two studies in the area on gender, management of risk and climate change, announced Karen Bernard, director of the UN agency in the region. Read More

A good tobacco is expected in Pinar del Río, Cuba for the 2008.

The last hours rains were a "blessing" to the tobacco fields of Pinar, which are now at their best with more than 50 000 people working in the harvest, 11 200 out of them growers of the leaf. Read More

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