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April 10th

Renovating vision of the Cuban plastic

A singular support, in a banderol forms, presents the exhibition dedicated to the VII Congress of the Association of Cuban Writers and Artists (UNEAC, after its initials in Spanish). The exhibition is held at the hall of the Convention Palace and consists of acrylic piece on cloth created by acclaimed and young talents of the Cuban plastic. Read More

Multimedia on Organic Agriculture was Recently Launched in in Eastern Cuba

A multimedia on organic agriculture was recently launched in this Cuban province in an effort to provide students and people interested in the topic with knowledge about healthy and sustainable agriculture. Read More

Cuban plastic artist Zaida del Río delights the Ecuadorian public with a paining exhibition

The Cuban plastic artist Zaida del Río delights the Ecuadorian public with a paining exhibition in Cuenca City, in the southern province of Azuay. Read More

Cuba defended at UNESCO the need to foster South-South cooperation to counteract the inequalities

Cuba defended at UNESCO the need to foster South-South cooperation to counteract the inequalities caused by globalization, which work against underdeveloped nations. Read More

Havana, Cuba: Hemisphere-wide anti-FTA conference begins

Leaders and social activists from a number of countries are taking part in the 7th Hemisphere-wide Conference of Struggle against Free Trade Agreements, which begins today in the Cuban capitals International Conference Center. Read More

In the reforested area of the nickel extraction mining zone of Moa and Nicaro, in the northeast of Cuba

In the reforested area of the nickel extraction mining zone of Moa and Nicaro, in the northeast of Cuba, they are planting triple the number of trees cut down, asserted Ivan Martinez general director of the National Office of Mining Resources. Read More

Rene Preval, the Haitian president, has appealed for calm after days of violent protests over rising food prices

Thousands of protesters, who are angry over rising food prices in the hemisphere's poorest country, have been demanding the resignation of President Rene Preval, who was elected in 2006. Read More

April 9th

Aldo del Río nominated to Cubadisco 2008

Pinar del Río is celebrating these days not only the classification of the baseball team to the semifinals of the 47th National Championship, but the nomination of one of the most outstanding musicians to Cubadisco 2008 awards. Read More

Remote spots in Cuba are being benefited with 180 hydroelectric plants that generate over 100,000 megawatts.

It is part of the ongoing Energy Revolution Remote spots in Cuba are being benefited with 180 hydroelectric plants that generate over 100,000 megawatts and save over 30,000 tons of fuel. Read More

Las Tunas, Cuba with Good Results in Detection of Tuberculosis

The system of public health in this eastern province of Las Tunas, has been showing satisfactory results in the detection of tuberculosis, by means of an active search put in practice since a decade. Read More