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In Cuba, the Transsexuals are Ordinary People who Only Need Societys Recognition of their Gender Identity.

Transsexuals are ordinary people who only need societys recognition of their gender identity, even if their genitals have the opposite sexs anatomy. Read More

Cuba will have 1.5 million informatics experts who will graduate from Computer Joven Clubs in June

From October to January alone, more than 1,000 students, including children, youths and adults, graduated from Joven Clubs. Read More

Prioritized Strategies this year for the Accelerated Growth of the Cuban Economy

Investments in transportation, the water industry, and electric power were defined as prioritized strategies this year for the accelerated growth of the Cuban economy. Read More

Guatemala plans to send more medical students to Cuba

There are a total of 419 Cubans working in Guatemala; 294 of them are doctors in 114 of the countrys departments, covering a population of 2, 582, 475 inhabitants. Read More

The first Cuban catalogue of fossil footprints is now available on digital format

The first Cuban catalogue of fossil footprints is now available on digital format and can be consulted at the information center of the National Museum of Natural History in Havana. Read More


Cuba has purchased 100 locomotives from China

Cuba has purchased 100 locomotives from China, and 550 freight cars and 200 modern passenger coaches from Iran, informed Cuban Transport Minister Jorge Luis Sierra Cruz on Tuesday. Read More

The Cuban experience on energy revolution is being spread by Latin America and the Caribbean

The Cuban experience on energy revolution is being spread by diverse countries of Latin America and the Caribbean as part of the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA), as Prensa Latina reported. Read More

The 4th International Symposium of Hypertension, HTA 2008 will be Held in the City of Santa Clara, Cuba, from May of 2008.

The topics included in HTA 2008 cover an important part of the current strategies to fight hypertension. The Symposium includes the study of the more vulnerable sectors of the population, with risk of suffering the illness, as well as diverse proposals of means for diagnosis and treatment. Read More

Cuba has Thrown a Lifeline to the Caribbeans Endangered and Critically Endangered Marine Turtles

Cuba has thrown a lifeline to the Caribbeans endangered and critically endangered marine turtles with a ministerial resolution ending all harvesting of marine turtles. Read More

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