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Catholic Charities collects aid for storm victims in the Caribbean

Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami is collecting monetary donations to help the Caribbean islands affected by a busy storm season that brought the havoc of Tropical Storm Fay and Hurricanes Gustav and Ike. Read More

Cuban electrical workers returned electricity to 88 percent of the country

The effort carried out by Cuban electrical workers returned electricity to 88 percent of the country after important damages caused by hurricanes Gustav and Ike, it was reported Wednesday. Read More

The Cuban documentary "Out of their league" in the Movie Festival of the Fame Salon from New York

On a special presentation on the 19th, the movie Bull Durham will be paid tribute in its twentieth anniversary with the presence of Ron Shelton, director and script writer of the movie, together with three of the stars of the movie: Tim Robbins, Susan Sarandon and Robert Wuhl. Read More

Cuba will participate in the Cycling Tour of Mexico

Cuba will participate in the Cycling Tour of Mexico, scheduled for this month and to cover 1,139 kilometers divided into eight stages. Read More

Cuban Children`s Dance Company Celebrates 15th Anniversary

Danza BB Compañía, a Cuban children dance troupe directed by dancer and choreographer Bertha Casañas, is celebrating its 15th anniversary with the presentation of their latest production “Passion” on from September 25 to 28 at Havana's Mella Theater. Read More

Cuban Education Minister Praises the Efforts of Teachers

Cuban Education Minister Elsa Velazquez Cobiella praised efforts made by education workers all over the country to start the school year.<br /> Read More

Cuba, Tourism Recovers after hurricane Ike

Cuban Ministry of Tourism (MINTUR) reported last week Thursday to have resumed operations with the arrival of flights from America and Europe after hurricane Ike left the Island. Read More


Cuba Asks Washington to Lift Commercial Restrictions

Cuba rejected Washington`s request to send a team of experts to evaluate the damage caused by hurricane Ike, noting that all the countries willing to help the island have sent humanitarian aid without asking to inspect the affected areas beforehand. Read More

Cuban guitarist and composer Leo Brouwer Tribute Concert to Víctor Jara

Victor Jara was tortured and murdered in city of Santiago de Chile on September 16, 1973 by the repressive forces of the US-backed dictator Augusto Pinochet who launched a coup, overthrowing Salvador Allende. Read More

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