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"Smokey" Robinson is also in Cuba

The prestigious American singer-songwriter and record producer William "Smokey" Robinson Jr., also traveled to Cuba, excited about its people and music, as part of the delegation of the President's Committee for the Arts and Humanities United States. Read More

Usher and Kal Penn in Cuba with a US delegation

A delegation representing US President Barack Obama's arts and humanities committee began a four-day visit to Cuba on Monday as a sign of further rapprochement between the two countries and their common will to boost cultural exchanges. Read More

Dave Matthews visits Cuba

The renowned musician Dave Matthews arrived in Havana before the rest of the US delegation that will visit Cuba from Monday. Read More

Cuban President Raul Castro reaffirms socialist nature of the Cuban Revolution

Cuban President Raul Castro, First Secretary of the Cuban Communist Party, ratified on Saturday the socialist nature of the Cuban Revolution while reading the main report to the Seventh Congress of the organization. Read More

7th Congress of the Cuban Communist Party inaugurated

The 7th Congress of the Cuban Communist Party was inaugurated at Havana’s Convention Center, with a strategic agenda for the socio-economic development of the country in the long term. Read More

Carnival Cruise not selling Cuban cruises to Cuban-Americans

Starting in May Carnival plans to offer trips from Miami to Cuba. Carnival Cruise is the first company approved to make the trip in more than 50 years, but it is not selling tickets to Cuban natives. Read More

Cuban self-employed people will participate in Communist Party Congress

Humberto Simon Palomino, local resident of the eastern city of Manzanillo will propose a look at collective non state workers at the 7 th Cuban Communist Party Congress to run from April 16th to the 19th. Read More


Havana, a city full of talent

The talento of Havana locals is on full display in this film by Luis Valdes and Mario De Armas. There's live music on every corner, classic Chevys fly down the Malecon, and the vibrant art scene makes Old Havana feel new again. Read More


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