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July 23rd

Cuban blind people count on seven computing classrooms in specialized centers

Cuban blind people count on seven computing classrooms in specialized centers to learn how to work with computers and different digital techniques. Read More

Russian bombers capable of carrying nuclear weapons could be deployed to Cuba

Russian bombers capable of carrying nuclear weapons could be deployed to Cuba in response to U.S. plans to install a missile defense system in Eastern Europe, a Russian newspaper reported Monday, citing an unnamed senior Russian air force official. Read More

Cuba in one of their best moments in chess in the world

Cuban chess player Maritza Arribas Robaina (IM) became International Grandmaster at the 23rd International Chess tournament Cidade de Ferrol, Spain, on Jul 15-20. Read More

80 Cuban sports instructors in Guatemala working in 25 sports disciplines.

The Guatemalan government recognized on Monday the importance of the contribution made by Cuban sports technicians and trainers to the development of sports in this Central American nation. Read More

A Russian made history in Baracoa, Cuba

In Baracoa, the first city founded by the Spanish colonizers in Cuba there is a hotel facility whose name has a special meaning.  Everybody knows it as La Rusa hotel, however, this was not the name given by its first owners when they came from Europe after a long pilgrimage caused by the triumph of the October Revolution. Read More

Las Tunas Workers Welcome Rebel Day in Cuba

Some 60, 000 workers of Las Tunas province voluntarily supported the production of foods and other economic and social works this Sunday, to welcome the 26th of July, date when Cuba celebrates the National Rebel Day. Read More

Grand Master Leinier Domiguez Shares First Chess Turnament in Biel

The Grand Master of Cuba, Leinier Dominguez, shared the first game in theTournament of Biel, Switzerland, before his homologous, nationalized American, Alexander Onischuk.<br /> Read More

New recreational option at the Cuban capital "Isla del Coco"

The Cuban capital, the country's major tourist destination, offers the services of a new amusement park, La Isla del Coco. Read More

Retired Cuban Teachers are Urged to Go Back to Education

A widespread social movement led by Cuban mass organizations, along with measures implemented by the government, are encouraging retired teachers to go back to the classroom, with the objective of filling vacant posts and compensating for the lack of experience of young teachers.<br /> Read More

July 22nd