A delegation from the Mexican state of Campeche, including the mayors of Campeche and Tenasco Jorge Carlos Hurtado and Enrique Marquez, is visiting Havana to reaffirm more than two decades of friendship ties between their people and Cuba. Read More
Works valued at more than 13 million pesos are executed by the builders in Ciego de Ávila, as part of the socioeconomic benefit projects considered of maximum priority. Read More
The explosion of the USS battleship Maine in Havana and the agonizing death of the patriot Isabel Rubio in Pinar del Río city, happened to be that February 15, 1898. Read More
The Jazz Plaza 2008 Festival pays homage to the Cuban percussionist Aristides Soto (Tata Guines), who recently passed away said the president of the event Jesus Chucho Valdes. Read More
Its been news for days, the whole country enjoys its passing through towns and cities, and now Pinar del Río is to receive, as they deserve, the caravan of cyclists that started in Baracoa the 33rd Vuelta a Cuba cycling tour. Read More
The Cuban ambassador to the United Nations, Rodrigo Malmierca, referred to the efficient disasterprevention systems and the coordinated actions adopted by Cuba at national and local levels. Read More
In a move that human-rights activists condemned as ''forced exile,'' four Cuban dissidents jailed since a harsh crackdown five years ago will be freed and sent to Spain with their families. Read More
Equatorial Guinea's President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo is expected to arrive in this capital on an official visit to Cuba invited by the island's government. Read More
On February 15th, at the Alejo Carpentier auditorium, Loynaz Editions will present the titles Dulce mujer pensada by Fidel Valverde; Versiones de la nostalgia by Lorenzo Suárez; Desertor del cielo by Edelmis Anoceto and Balada de Jeannette by Raúl Suárez. Read More
Without "pushing the boat out", the gradual introduction of free software in Cuba becomes significant to go ahead in the process of incorporating informatics into society. Read More