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July 28th

Sol Melia in Cuba, experience and nature are together for an unforgettable stay

<span>The Spanish Sol Melia is the most represented hotel chain in the tourist sector of Cuba.</span> Read More

July 27th

US rejects dialogue with Raul Castro

The United States on Thursday quickly rejected the idea of dialogue with Cuba's communist government, floated by its interim leader Raul Castro. Read More

Cuba, Brazil for second place in Rio

About 100 medals will be on dispute during the last two days of competitions, and the Cubans are expected to win at least four medals more than the Brazilians. Read More

Cuban medics for Jamaica

An agreement was signed Thursday between Jamaica and Cuba, for Cuban nurses and doctors to come to the island soon to stem the shortfalls in Jamaicas health sector. Read More

Three Cuban movies to compete in Peru.

Fernando Pérez, director of Suite Habana and La vida es silbar will compete with ¨Madrigal¨; Manuel Pérez is to compete with ¨Páginas del diario de Mauricio¨and Pavel Giroud will compete with ¨La edad de la peseta¨ Read More

The heart of the Mediterranean Camagüey

The City Historians Office has put into practice a practical restoration and maintenance program of which all social wealth turned into historical heritage will be benefited. Read More

Most recent Cuban Zoo in Las Tunas

The area that opens the National Zoo No. 21 shows a breathtaking natural beauty. The tourist installation built up in place - 670 km east of Havana has hosted more than 125 thousand visitors in 15 years. Read More

A rarity in the Caribbean !: A scorpionfish captured in Santiago de Cuba

Scorpionfish swim very well but do not travel long distances and live at ease in coral reefs and rocky coastal zones of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Read More

Local theater causes sensation in Las Tunas

'Ceniciento' is a rolling history in which the public can find the characters that appear in the children short story, in a current scene with modern clothes, extravagant appearances with all the artistic intention to call the attention on what we are and on how we live. Read More

Gem of history at Santiago de Cuba's Gran Piedra

Declared part of the Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNICEF, La Isabelica, prototype of coffee haciendas of the time, still maintains the original structure built at the end of the 18th Century. Read More