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October 8th

In Cuba: Havana Province Readies for Tobacco Harvest

Havana province’s tobacco growers are equipping camps, industries and tobacco barns for the upcoming tobacco- leaf harvest, which will be joined by an additional force known as 9th Congress of the Cuban Workers Federation Contingent. Read More

October 7th

Cuban Excels at the 2008 World Philatelic Exhibition in Czech Republic.

Cuban representatives excelled at the 2008 World Philatelic Exhibition held in the capital of the Czech Republic. Cuba's two collections in the adult category were described as relevant. Read More


Cuban First Vice President José Ramón Machado Ventura toure the Isla de la Juventud

The official encouraged people to work harder and better for the future of the region.<br /> Cuban First Vice President José Ramón Machado Ventura toured the Isla de la Juventud, one of the regions hard hit by hurricanes Ike and Gustav. Read More

Cuba an island made for the tourism

The Cuban archipelago, which has a strategic location in the Caribbean region, offers a wide range of options to guarantee the development of the tourism sector, making emphasis on traditional sun and beach programs. Read More

Cuba Loses to Japan, Says Good-bye to Futsal World Cup

Cuba´s team lost this Monday its game against Japan 1-4, thus losing any chance of qualifying to the next round of the Futsal World Championships underway in Brazil.<br /> Read More

Four Centuries of Cuban Literature

1608 was the year in which the poem ‘Espejo de paciencia’ -- the first known Cuban literary work ever -- was written. Read More

Cuba Welcomes Brazilian Initiative

Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque welcomed Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's initiative to call to the Latin American-Caribbean Summit, scheduled for December 16-17. Read More

In Moa, Holguin: the Cuban Industry Supports Mother and Child Care Program

Workers at the “Ernesto Che Guevara” Nickel Company in Moa, Holguin, have contributed the equivalent of over US $3,000 to the Mother and Child Care Program (PAMI) being carried out in this north-eastern region. Read More

Swiss Orthopedic Expert Assists Cuban Doctors

Swiss orthopedics surgeon Dr. Eduard Buess-Watson is in Cuba to assist doctors in the performance of minimal-access shoulder surgery that is almost exclusively done in developed countries. Read More