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October 26th

"Bird Guide", Cuban birds and their relationship with wetlands

The Bird Guide, "Common birds of Cuban wetlands", catalogued as the first pocket guide written in Cuba and a fundamental tool for bird identification and monitoring in natural areas of the country, is the result of a wide research work carried out by Dr Lourdes Mugica and a research team of the Faculty of Biology of the University of La Habana. Read More

October 25th

International Symposium on Arthroscopy underway in Cuba

The symposium is attended by sixty Cuban experts and a number of foreign participants including Eduard Buess, director of the Shoulder-Care Clinic, from Berne, Switzerland. Read More

Cuba elected on UNESCO's sports committee

Arnaldo Rivero, director of the Cuban National Sports, Physical Education and Recreation Institute, told Prensa Latina that this is a recognition of the country's work, dedication and efforts. Read More

Poster exhibit " For the Cultural Diversity"

A poster exhibit on the topic " For the Cultural Diversity" opened on Cubas Culture Day and the World Design Congress ICOGRADA to be held in Havana Read More

Daniel Ortega lashes out at Bush for anti-Cuba measures

Daniel Ortega criticized George W. Bush for new measures against Cuba announced before the diplomatic corps in Washington. Read More

Cuba bares Bush hate, threats

Perez Roque noted that Cubans reject each phase of Bush's hate and threat, and refuse to be deceived, purchased, threatened or surrender. Read More

Guyana praises cuban health cooperation

Guyana's President said the support from Cuba to his countrys healthcare system is a gesture of altruism and a contribution to improving the health indicators of countries with greater needs. Read More

Lesotho King visits Operation Miracle Program

Letsie III received a detailed explanation on the state-of-the-art institute and visited the refraction, psychophysical, visual field and neuro-ophthalmology consultation areas where he observed the highly qualified staff. Read More

US blockade stymies Cubas scientific potential

In the first semester of 2007, 16 visa requests were filed with the US Interests Section in Havana for Cuban scientists to travel to the US. Of those he said 12 were denied and only 4, related to United Nations events and conferences in New York, were granted. Read More

AIBA recognized Cubas reasons for skipping Chicago boxing event

Cubas boxers will be gearing up for two chances to qualify for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics at events to be held early next year. Read More