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In Pinar del Río, Cuba: UNESCO will contribute to finance the restoration of the town of Viñales

UNESCO will contribute to finance the restoration of the town of Viñales, a Cultural landscape of Humanity, which suffered the passing of two hurricanes, informed employees from the Heritage Direction. Read More

Cuba’s Caribbean Festival Dedicated to Honduras in 2009

A large representation of Honduran artists, including the Garifuna Folkloric Ballet, will participate in the 29th Caribbean Festival that will take place in Santiago de Cuba from July 3- 9, 2009 Read More

In the 14th ˜Tourist Panorama¨ Fair in Athens Cuba Participates

Cuba is participating in the 14th ˜Tourist Panorama¨ Tourism Fair that is underway at the EXPOATHENS exhibition hall in the Greek capital with the presence of representatives from 12 countries Read More

Cuba Fosters Covered Crops

Cuba is fostering the development of covered crops, as part of authorities' policy to increase food production for the domestic market. Read More

The European Union and Cuba disagreed on human rights

The European Union and Cuba disagreed over the island's human rights policy on Monday but a senior EU official made clear he opposed any move to resume sanctions lifted last year.  Read More

Cuba's health system prioritizes senior citizens

Cuba's health system prioritizes senior citizens, who benefit from excellent treatments provided by highly-qualified medical and paramedical staffs at geriatric centers. Read More

In Cuba, new technique for minimal-access orbital tumor surgery

The Sixth International Ophthalmology Conference ongoing in Havana parallel to the Fourteenth Cuban Ophthalmology Conference gave special acknowledgement to Cuba’s success in minimal-access orbital tumor surgery. Read More

More than 10,000 facilities across Cuba employ photovoltaic solar panels

More than 10,000 facilities across Cuba employ photovoltaic solar panels, including schools, family doctor offices, daycare centers and hospitals Read More

Radio, and TV Martí to Downsize, Revise Format of Broadcasts to Cuba

The agency that oversees the Miami-based, U.S.-funded broadcasts aimed at breaking Cuba’s information blockade has submitted a budget seeking $2.4 million less than a year ago, the Miami Herald reports. Read More

In Cuba: Avilanian People Ready to Produce More Food

Jorge Luis Tapia Fonseca, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba in the province of Ciego de Ávila, highlighted the answer given to the local residents to the request of the highest leadership of the State to increase the production of food.  <br /> Read More