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July 2nd

In Las Tunas, Cuba Medical Students toward Communities

Medical students from this province will be absorbed from July 5 up to August 31 in the project of clinical care entitled For a Healthy Community.<br /> Read More

Precocious detection of pregnancies increases with cardiovascular malformations

Cuba is the only country in the world that runs fetal echocardiography exams on all pregnant women, by way of the National Program of Prenatal Diagnosis of Congenital Heart Diseases, which has contributed to reducing infant mortality. Read More

Novel results for the Cuban archaeology

The findings were the result of ongoing excavations in the locality known as Chorro de Maita, in the Holguin municipality of Banes by experts with the local office of the Cuban Ministry of Science and with the US University of Alabama. Read More

July 1st

Cuba: Over 3 000 Pinar physicians accomplish internationalist mission

About 3 100 Pinar doctors are currently giving medical assistance in 48 nations of Latin America, Asia, Africa and the Caribbean. Read More

Cuba Replaces Fluorescent Lamps to Save Electricity

Cuba should save over 120,000 tons of oil when the ongoing program to replace 40 Watt fluorescent lamps with 32 Watt ones concludes.<br /> Read More

Over 100 birds in Sierra del Rosario one of the six Biosphere Reserves in Cuba.

The environment of those eastern massifs of Guaniguanico mountain range, formed by two elevation chains, gathers a big potential of endemic, resident and migratory species, visible the whole year or in dependency of weather conditions, according to their category. Read More

Karel De Gucht Belgian Foreign Minister Calls for Release of Cuban Five

In a press release from the Belgian Committee to Free the Cuban Five, the group's president, Katrien Demuynck, states that De Gucht said his country wants to raise awareness among its European neighbours about the case.<br /> Read More


Cuba will cooperate with Guatemala in the implementation of an energy development program

Cuban technicians will work in Guatemala in the implementation of an energy-saving plan by changing incandescent light bulbs for energy saving compact fluorescent ones, sparing the country from spending several millions of dollars a year.<br /> Read More

Cuba: Little Giants for Tourism

In Havana, the country's major tourist destination, there are establishments like the Plaza Hotel, located in the city's historic heart. Read More