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Dies the helmsman of the Granma yacht that carried Fidel Castro from Mexico to Cuba

Norberto Collado Abreu, the helmsman of the Granma yacht that carried Fidel Castro from Mexico to Cuba to launch his revolution in 1956, has died in Havana. Read More

An urgent need for Cuba: Information literacy in health

Good practice should form the basis for the development of literacy, transferring positive experiences contributes to improving the quality of the process and encourage collaboration among the partners in the literacy program; communicate and share experiences in the process of literacy is the foundation for the program's success. Read More

Elect Leaders: Cuban Writers and Artists Union (UNEAC)

Delegates to the Seventh National Congress of the National Cuban Writers and Artists Union (UNEAC) are to elect Wednesday the new executive committee of that institution, on the second day of the meeting, to be run until April 4. Read More

Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro sent a letter to the 7th Congress of the UNEAC

Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro sent a letter to over 400 delegates gathered at the 7th Congress of the Cuban Union of Artists and Writers expressing that although he can not attend the forum he is aware of the concerns of all members of the organization. Read More

Moments from the Romerías in Holgín Cuba

Under the slogan Patria es Humanidad (Homeland is Humanity) and in tribute to the 110th anniversary of José Martís crossing through the territory of Holguín, young people from here and there show their artistic expressions through the different cultural manifestations in the best stage of the world, the city of Holguín and in the happiest festivities: the May Romerías. Read More

All of the man and all of the time: José Martí

With the recent circulation of six new volumes, the critical edition of the Complete work by José Martí reaches the number sixteen of the series, a bit more than the third part of the total number of volumes that is expected to reach this collection. Read More

Inaugurate in La Acacia: Cuban's Painter Adigio Benítez

Adigio Benítez, the painter has a huge capacity to make himself younger. His painting, fresher and fresher every time, with an easy trace and very imaginative, produces admiration en every person who comes close to it. Read More

Controversy in Cuba: The Private Tutor

Juventud Rebelde newspaper takes up the topic of private tutors. Some parents see it as something necessary, others as something they cant afford Read More

Cubas New Citrus Refrigeration with a Capacity of Storing More than a Half Million Tons of Fruit for Export

A modern citrus refrigeration complex with a capacity of storing more than a half million tons of fruit for export is near completion in Matanzas. Read More

Cuba is opening up unused land to private farmers and cooperatives

Cuba is opening up unused land to private farmers and cooperatives as part of a sweeping effort to step up agricultural production. Read More

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