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February 15th

History Attracts Tourists: Cuba's Centuries-Old

Cuba's history, since the Spanish conquistadors discovered and colonized the island to date, is present everywhere in both cities and the countryside. Read More

International Book Fair 2008 in Cuba this Open One

With Raúl Castro, first vice president of the Council of State and Ministers, the 17th International Book Fair was opened, to continue through next February 24 in the San Carlos de la Cabaña Fortress in Havana. Read More

Cuban Foreign Minister announced that Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal will visit the island

Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque announced that Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone will visit the island later this month, from February 20th to the 26th. Read More

Revolutionary and Without Duplicity, a Cuban Student Eliécer Ávila.

The propaganda machinery has incredibly tried to turn Eliécer Ávila, a student of the Information Sciences University, into a disident star of the Cuban revolutionary process, according to the patterns they usually use to fabricate their disidents. Read More

10th Annual Festival of the Cuban Habanos

February is again here to dress up Havana for visitors from all over the world, who come to adore the export jewel of the island at the Habano Premium cigar festival. Read More

February 14th

More than three million people from 27 nations have learned with Cuban Method.

More than three million people from 27 nations have learned how to read and write using the Cuban method "Yo, sí puedo" (Me, yes I can). One of those countries is Venezuela, where President Chavez is among the programs greatest promoters. Read More

Climatic Change Also Poses a Danger for Cuba.

Climatic change also poses a danger for Cuba, said the deputy minister of Science, Technology and Environment, José Antonio Díaz Duque, on Wednesday during one panels of the International "Give the Planet a Chance" biennial conferences called by the humor page of the Juventud Rebelde newspaper. Read More

With Distinctly Cuban Rhythm the Lizt Alfonso Company Refined Flamenco

Their costumes are typically Spanish - refined dresses complemented with hand-held fans, painted faces and sculpted hair styles. Read More

Brazilian Theologian Frei Betto Discusses 'University Extension' at Havana Conference.

Brazilian theologian Frei Betto is one of the nearly 4,000 participants in the Sixth International Congress on Higher Education ''Universidad 2008'' underway at the Havana Convention Center from Monday through Friday. Read More

Opens on Valentine's Day the 17th Cuban Book Fair.

The 17th Cuban Book Fair opens its doors February 14 at the Morro-Cabana Fortress after being put off for bad weather conditions. Read More