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April 5th

Young Jazzman Champions Support for Contemporary Creation

Under the aegis of the 7th Congress of the National Association of Cuban Writers and Artists (UNEAC), jazzman Yazek Manzano, one of the events delegates, advocated stronger institutional support for contemporary music production and young talents. Read More

Belgium's Sports Minister, and the President of Cuba's INDER Strengthen Sports Cooperation

Belgium's Sports Minister, Michael Daerden, and the President of Cuba's Sports, Physical Education and Recreation Institute (INDER) Cristhian Jimenez, signed a memorandum of cooperation. Read More

April 4th

Cuban specialists are working with new entomological data on the elimination and control of the dengue fever

A research by the "Pedro Kouri" Tropical Medicine Institute is dealing with the eradication of the Aedes Aegypti mosquito, the daily incidence of female adult and the strict control during the larvae stage. Read More

Cuban filmmaker Alfredo Guevara one of the founders of the New Latin American Cinema is writing his memoirs.

In exclusive for Cubasi.cu during the Cuban Association of Writers and Artists (UNEAC) Congress, the outstanding intellectual Alfredo Guevara comrade of the convalescent leader Fidel Castro in the struggles during university asserted that "I asked Fidel for permission to do it". Read More

Cuba's fruit dehydration plant works full power

Cuba's fruit dehydration plant works full power with pineapple, guava and mangos developed through organic gardening at a plant located at the Carlos Balino sugar cane mill, Villa Clara. Read More

For Cuban Youth Cultural Gala "Canto a la Revolucion"

The gala "Canto a la Revolucion" will center Thursday an artistic homage to the 46th anniversary of the Young Communist League (UJC), to be held tomorrow. Read More

More Coconuts to Replace Imports in Baracoa, Cuba

Baracoa, at the easternmost part of the island, increases coconut production to replace imports. Read More

Havana 's International Institute of Journalism develops a training course in Las Tunas

The Architecture of the Information as vital element to be published in Internet, was the main topic during the first day of the fifth training course on Digital Journalism, undeway in this eastern province of Las Tunas, whose womb began in the José Martí International Institute of Journalism, of Havana, last January. Read More

Leaders of the Latin-American popular movements will meet next week in Havana

The leaders of the Latin-American popular movements are to meet next week on Monday to discuss the need to join to fight against the mutations caused by the Washington-sponsored so-called Free Trade agreements for the Americas (FTAA). The meeting has taken the name: Hemisphere Meeting against Free Trade and for Integration. Read More

Diverse But Selective the Cultural Tourism in Cuba

Over the years the number of people from around the world that choose Cuba as a tourist destination has increased. Defending the national identity via diverse but also selective artistic offers becomes a challenge. On Wednesday participants at the 7th Congress of the National Association of Cuban Artists and Writers (UNEAC) discussed the ties between culture and tourism. Read More