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Over 600 New Electoral Schools Will Be Opened in Cuba

More than 600 new electoral schools will work in Cuba for the elections next January 20, in which the people could choose the delegates to the provincial assemblies and the deputies to the Parliament. Read More

Fidel Castro Sends Letter to Informative Round Table of Cuban Television and Radio

The president of Cuba, Fidel Castro, sent a letter to the Informative Round Table of the Cuban Television and Radio, concerning the new commitments contracted in the United Nations (UN) by the Caribbean island. Read More

Rare Storm Passes South of Cuba

The storm, now degraded to a tropical depression, is moving south of Cuba and northwest of Jamaica through the western Caribbean. Read More

Panama Extols Cuban Aid in Baseball

Panamanian sports commentators headlined the arrival of outstanding Cuban baseball player Omar "El Nino" Linares Izquierdo as a batting training coach for Santiago de Veraguas, and regarded him as a glory of Cuban baseball. Read More

Cuban Judokas Bring Home Medals from Tour of Asia

Despaigne, 100 kilo champ in Rio 2007 Pan American Games, got his ticket to the Beijing 2008 Olympics by winning bronze in the World Judo 2007 Championship also held in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro. Read More

Olga the next 24 hr as a ridge over the western caribean.

The primary threat from Olga continues to be heavy rainfall and life-threatening flash floods and mud slides in Puerto Rico and Hispaniola. These rains should begin to spread over eastern Cuba today. Read More

Climate Change: A Real Danger

Cuba is not insulated from the effects of climate change, which affects crops, food production and eats away part of its land mass every year. Read More

Cuba Has Honorable Human Rights Record

Cuba celebrates Monday International Human Rights Day with an honorable and extensive record in cooperating with all human rights mechanisms. Read More

Carlos 'Patato' Valdés

Cuban conga drummer and dancer, he was a leading figure in the history of Latin music. Read More

Solidarity with the Caribbean will mark Cuba-CARICOM day

The declaration calls this a "brave gesture" which challenged the policy of isolation of Cuba imposed by the United States on Latin America and the Caribbean Read More

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