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Education, Sexual Therapy Congress in Cuba

The Fifth Cuban Congress on Education and Sexual Therapy starts this Monday at the Havana's Conference Center, with the development of courses and satellite meetings, prior to a full working program. Read More

Cuba replacing medical imports

The Experimental Antibodies and Biomodels Laboratories (LABEX) in Santiago de Cuba, has begun the production of some hemo- classifiers and reagents that will be used in the blood banks, polyclinics and hospitals of the eastern region. Read More

Cuba to participate at the Frankfurt Tourist Fair

Cuba will show its potential as a destination for incentive travel and events during the International Fair of Business Tourism (IMEX 2010) scheduled for May in Frankfurt, Germany. Read More

Alejandro de Humboldt National Park avoiding invasive flora and fauna

Over 300 hectares of the Alejandro de Humboldt National Park, a World Heritage Site, have benefited from actions seeking to reduce invasive alien species of flora and fauna. Read More

Teofilito's songs still preferred in Sancti Spíritus City

He is always remembered singing to the city with guitar in hand with his immortal &quot;Pensamiento&quot; he used to sing his boleros, keys and their exquisite romance emerged in the light of the moon in those memorable serenades.<br /> Read More

Cuba opens two power stations

uba's Council of State and Ministers Vice President Ramiro Valdes opened two fuel oil power plants, those totalling 37 in the country. <br /> Read More

Cuban Music Classics in France

Captivated by the excellences of immaculate tones and masterful execution, the French audience of Enghien-les-Bains applauded the concert of traditional Cuban music by Professor Alicia Perea. Read More

Cuba's rescue effort in Haiti

While the focus of the enormous rescue and assistance effort in Haiti has been on the part played by the United States, dozens of other countries and non-government agencies. Read More

Latin American Casa Award Jury ready to assess writings

The Cuban Casa Award jury is already working on 400 new regional writers, reading their pages in search for the winning authors. Read More

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon in Haiti

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon travelled to Haiti on Sunday to boost help tasks and reinforce international aid coordination after a powerful tremor devastated that Caribbean country on Tuesday. Read More