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History and archaeology in Ediciones Boloña at Havana fair

The text Conversación en Las Terrazas, by the Cuban writer Reynaldo Gonzales, will be one of the newness of the Boloña Publishing House at the Havana 2010 International Book Fair, dedicated to this author. Read More

Havana to Dedicate Nicolas Guillen Colloquium and Festival to Haiti

The 7th Nicolas Guillen Colloquium and Festival on Music and Poetry, to be held in this capital from March 30 to April 2, will be dedicated to the Haitian people.<br /> Read More

Russia for Full Cooperation with Latin American and the Caribbean

Russia is preparing to develop full cooperation relations with Latin America and the Caribbean, President Dmitri Medvedev stated in his meeting on Tuesday with Guyanese President Bharrat Jagdeo. Read More


Obama Should End the Cuba Travel Ban and Stop Wasting U.S. Funds on Regime Change Effort

Sarah Stephens, executive director of the Center for Democracy in the Americas, issued the following statement about the Foreign Aid budget request for 2011 which proposes $20 million in wasteful spending on regime change programs for Cuba: Read More

Eusebio Leal: Unity to Preserve Heritage

Eusebio Leal, president of the National Commission of Monuments, underlined on Monday the need and importance of collective spirit in order to preserve heritage values. Read More

OCLAE’s General Secretariat Meets in Havana

The General Secretariat of the Latin American and Caribbean Continental Student Organization (OCLAE) will be meeting today and tomorrow in Havana to as a starting point of preparations for the organization’s 16th Congress.<br /> Read More

Cuba boosts scientific research

Cuba has more than 210 research centers and technological and innovation areas to develop products, replacing and creating new exportable items. Read More


I lied because I was taught by the CIA, says Posada Carriles

Attorney Jose Pertierra denounced the confessed terrorist Luis Posada Carriles argued before the Federal Court of El Paso, that his long years of work with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) had misled him, confused him and that he was suffering from memory loss. Read More

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