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Sailboats revive the Florida Straits between Cuba and the US

After 15 years, the waters separating Cuba and the United States returned to fraternize in the event 'Havana Challenge', organized by the Yacht Club of Cuba, the Key West Yacht Club and the Key West Sailing Center. Read More

Minnesota Orchestra visits National School of Music in Cuba

Minnesota Symphony Orchestra, the first great American musical group to reach Cuba after the announcement of the re-establishment of relations between Cuba and the US, today toured the National School of Music, as part of its five days agenda in Havana. Read More

Cuba and the United States to re-negotiate the opening of embassies on May 21

The new round of talks "about the process of restoration of diplomatic relations and the opening of embassies" will take place in Washington on Thursday next week, said the Cuban Foreign Ministry in a statement. Read More

Cuba recognizes it has no infrastructure for US tourists wave.

The head of the US Interests Section of Cuba in Washington, Jose Ramon Cabañas, gave on Tuesday May 12 a lecture entitled "Winds of Change in Havana and Washington" at New College of Florida in Sarasota, south of Tampa, to a hundred businessmen, officials, politicians and religious persons. Read More

Airbnb: Cuba is our fastest growing market

Brian Chesky, Airbnb CEO, said Cuba is the fastest growing market of the company and the decision of the US President, Barack Obama, to resume ties with the island has been a boon for the company that is dedicated to "advertise rental houses". Read More

Raul Castro said that negotiations between Cuba and the US “go well"

Cuban president Raul Castro said today that negotiations between Cuba and the US “go well" and noted that after the official removal of the island from the list of countries sponsoring terrorism by the end of May, they may “appoint ambassadors.” Read More

White House does not discard Obama's trip to Cuba

US president Barack Obama does not discard a trip to Cuba, although that possibility is not among his immediate plans, said Monday a senior source in the White House, informs AFP. Read More

Significant changes in Cuban Adjustment Act

Tyler Morning Telegraph publishes notes that “a congressman wants to end this relaxation implementing regulations which would prevent refugees to freely travel to Cuba until they become US citizens”. If this measure is approved, "it would be the most significant change in Cuban Adjustment Act in almost 50 years”. Read More

Upon approach of the US, other countries look towards Cuba

The rapprochement between the US and Cuba seems to be the prelude to a flurry of diplomatic efforts to normalize relations with other nations with which the island was detached. Read More

Cuban players from the MLB arrive in Cuba

According to statements to the press, after the arrival of the group to Havana Jose Marti airport, Tony Castro, Fidel Castro´s son and one of the people who has done most to restore ties that should never be broken between the Cuban Baseball and the MLB, cleared doubts about the possible limitations that could have the four players during their stay, " they will carry out the program they have planned, and in their free time they may see their family and enjoy their homeland." Read More

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