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Cuban President conferred the Medal for Bravery, post mortem, on young firefighter Alejandro Clivillé Sario.

Cuban President Raul Castro conferred the Medal for Bravery, post mortem, on young firefighter Alejandro Clivillé Sariol, who died from a heart attack caused by asphyxia, while trying to put out a blaze at a local department store in this eastern Cuban city. Read More

Exhibitors from 15 Cuban enterprises are attending the 18th Expo Vietnam 2008 International Fair

Exhibitors from 15 Cuban enterprises are attending the 18th Expo Vietnam 2008 International Fair that began on Tuesday in Hanoi, the Vietnamese capital. Read More

Renovating vision of the Cuban plastic

A singular support, in a banderol forms, presents the exhibition dedicated to the VII Congress of the Association of Cuban Writers and Artists (UNEAC, after its initials in Spanish). The exhibition is held at the hall of the Convention Palace and consists of acrylic piece on cloth created by acclaimed and young talents of the Cuban plastic. Read More

Cuban plastic artist Zaida del Río delights the Ecuadorian public with a paining exhibition

The Cuban plastic artist Zaida del Río delights the Ecuadorian public with a paining exhibition in Cuenca City, in the southern province of Azuay. Read More

Havana, Cuba: Hemisphere-wide anti-FTA conference begins

Leaders and social activists from a number of countries are taking part in the 7th Hemisphere-wide Conference of Struggle against Free Trade Agreements, which begins today in the Cuban capitals International Conference Center. Read More

Aldo del Río nominated to Cubadisco 2008

Pinar del Río is celebrating these days not only the classification of the baseball team to the semifinals of the 47th National Championship, but the nomination of one of the most outstanding musicians to Cubadisco 2008 awards. Read More

An interesting person that no longer this in Cuba: a cultural attraction

Luis Benito Cintado, specialist from that entity, remarked that characters such as "the Caballero de París", who had a severe profile and looked like a rabine, as was described by Eusebio Leal, the Historian of the City of Havana, are values from cultural heritage, capable of a still greater diffusion. Read More

Cuba reiterated its proposal to create a fund managed by the United Nation of Military Spending

Cuba reiterated on Monday its proposal to create a fund managed by the United Nations, which would receive half of the world's current military spending, to finance economic and social projects in underdeveloped countries. Read More

The Prestigious Cuban Company of Lizt Alfonso, Currently on a Tour in Canada.

The prestigious company of Lizt Alfonso, currently on a tour in Canada, made its first presentations in Brampton, Montreal and Ottawa Read More

Prima Ballerina Assoluta Alicia Alonso and Cuban National Ballet in Egypt

Prima Ballerina Assoluta Alicia Alonso, director of Cuba's National Ballet, said in Egypt that she wants to live another 200 years to make all the dreams and projects she still has in mind come true. Read More

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