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September 10th

Zimbabwe's Vice President arrived in her second visit to Cuba

Ropa Mujuru emphasized that she came to Cuba to continue strengthening her country's educational, health, and women protection programs with Havana. Read More

Sancti Spiritus: The process of nomination of candidates for the Peoples Power municipal assemblies

The residents in every electoral district can nominate or be nominated no matter sex, race, religion or social origin in the different assemblies that will be over next September 26th. Read More

Hurricane Felix death toll rises in Nicaragua

The authorities say 18,477 have been displaced and housed in more than 100 temporary hostels, 8,848 houses were destroyed and the communication networks have collapsed. Read More

Silvio Rodríguez on a Spain Tour soon

Silvio Rodríguez was nominated to the 2007 Latin Grammy Awards in the Best Singer-Songwriter Album category with "Érase que se era" (Once Upon a Time), a double CD that "attracted the unanimous attention of the public and critics". The singer-songwriter will perform accompanied by Niurka González (flute and clarinet), Oliver Valdés (percussion) and Trovarroco Trio (Rachid López, Maikel Elizarde and César Bacaró). Read More

Cuba offers help to rebuild Angola

Angola is living a very special moment, and reconstruction efforts can be seen nationwide Read More

A US stanza singer improvises with his daughters

The American teacher, Philip Pasmanick, who fell in love with the stanza long ago, resides in San Francisco, California. He established a love of poetry with ten verse strophes, especially in its oral improvised expression, and decided to make a research of the use of stanzas within the Rumba rhythm. Read More

September 9th

University students celebrate with David Torrens

Accompanied by Kumar, Raúl Paz, and Kelvis Ochoa, who filled the open area with sounds emerging from reality, David was very happy. He expressed his thanks "for the invitation to celebrate the 85th anniversary of the founding of the Federation of University Students" Read More

Ceremony in Malayssia

This is certainly the first image, the first bust of a Latin American hero in Malaysia. Therefore, we wanted to gather Cubans and Latin Americans who reside in this lovely country of Southeast Asia Read More

Photo exhibit on Cuban Revolution opens in Germany

The exhibition shows the work of renowned photo artists such as Alberto Korda, Raul Corrales, Osvaldo and Roberto Salas, and Liborio Nodal. Read More

W and APEC, Fidel Castro's reflections

It is well-known that in Iraq around a million people have died and two million have been forced to emigrate since the country was invaded by the troops of the United States and its allies, the Australians among them. Neither of these two countries signed the Kyoto Protocol, with the permanent representatives of their governments becoming rarae avis at the United Nations, where the rejection is practically unanimous. Read More