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Havana 's International Institute of Journalism develops a training course in Las Tunas

The Architecture of the Information as vital element to be published in Internet, was the main topic during the first day of the fifth training course on Digital Journalism, undeway in this eastern province of Las Tunas, whose womb began in the José Martí International Institute of Journalism, of Havana, last January. Read More

Leaders of the Latin-American popular movements will meet next week in Havana

The leaders of the Latin-American popular movements are to meet next week on Monday to discuss the need to join to fight against the mutations caused by the Washington-sponsored so-called Free Trade agreements for the Americas (FTAA). The meeting has taken the name: Hemisphere Meeting against Free Trade and for Integration. Read More

Diverse But Selective the Cultural Tourism in Cuba

Over the years the number of people from around the world that choose Cuba as a tourist destination has increased. Defending the national identity via diverse but also selective artistic offers becomes a challenge. On Wednesday participants at the 7th Congress of the National Association of Cuban Artists and Writers (UNEAC) discussed the ties between culture and tourism. Read More

Cuba plans 24-hour television channel in the first half of this year with foreign content

Cuba now has five state-run channels, one of which, Cubavision International, can only be seen over cable television. At the beginning of the year, it became Cuba's first channel to broadcast 24 hours a day. Read More

Cuban National Ballet will travel in April to Egyp and Spain

The Cuban National Ballet (BNC, after its initials in Spanish), lead by the prima ballerina assoluta Alicia Alonso, will travel in April to Egypt as part of a tour that will then move to Spain, where it will end in the last days of May. Read More

Cuban Institute of Radio and Television made the announcement to open TV channel with foreign content.

The move to provide more foreign content on Cuban TV comes at a time when Cuba's new president, Raul Castro, has begun lifting what he has called "excessive prohibitions" in the country. Cuba's state-run television broadcaster says it plans to launch a 24-hour channel with mostly foreign content in a move to provide Cuban audiences with more variety. Read More

Cuba: Nominees to Cubadisco 2008 Announced

Over 100 discs were nominated to the International Fair Cubadisco 2008 Awards, which 12th edition will run in Havana from May 17-25, dedicated to Africa and its Diaspora, music and poetry. Read More

CUBA is to extend services provided by its medical personnel to 81 countries during the year

CUBA is to extend services provided by its medical personnel to 81 countries during the year, announced Alberto González, director of the Ministry of Public Healths Central Cooperation Unit. González reported that work has begun to prepare new groups of collaborators who will travel to countries such as the Solomon Islands in the Pacific Ocean. Read More

Dies the helmsman of the Granma yacht that carried Fidel Castro from Mexico to Cuba

Norberto Collado Abreu, the helmsman of the Granma yacht that carried Fidel Castro from Mexico to Cuba to launch his revolution in 1956, has died in Havana. Read More

An urgent need for Cuba: Information literacy in health

Good practice should form the basis for the development of literacy, transferring positive experiences contributes to improving the quality of the process and encourage collaboration among the partners in the literacy program; communicate and share experiences in the process of literacy is the foundation for the program's success. Read More

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