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Visitors to Cuba can bring back samples of island arts from Havana galleries

If you venture into Old Havana, you can't miss the many art galleries among the elegant arches and columns of the restored colonial streets. And, if you're lucky, you may just come upon some of Cuba's top artists at work there, or at least minding the shop. Read More

Cuban Stars in World Indoor Athletics

Since Cuba's first participation in World Indoor Athletic Championships in 1985, many brilliant stories have been written by our leading figures. Read More

Spanish Singer Describes US blockade of Cuba as Torture

Spanish singer Miguel Bosé described this Monday the US economic, financial, and commercial blockade against Cuba as “torture”, during the presentation of “Cardio”, his latest album. Read More

Resolution against US Blockade of Cuba Circulates in the United Nations

A declaration rejecting the almost 50-year-old US economic blockade of Cuba, which was recently approved in the Summit for Unity of Latin America and the Caribbean held in Mexico, began to circulate in the United Nations today as an official document.<br /> Read More

Young Cuban Women Volunteer to Join the Army

A group of young Cuban women joined the Western Army to do their military service Read More

Cuba Looks at Neurorehabilitation

More than 250 professionals from several countries are attending as of Monday the Second International Congress on Neurorehabilitation, to be held until March 12 in this capital. Read More

Cuba Calls to Cooperation vs. Famine in Geneva

Cuba reiterated its call to international community against famine and highlighted the importance of the right to food, on a speech in this capital during the 13th session of the UN Human Rights Commission (HRC). Read More

Leo Brouwer, Prize Tomas Luis de Victoria

One of the greatest awards in the world of music, inside the Ibero-American environment, the 10th Awards SGAE Tomas Luis de Victoria, has been granted to the Cuban composer and interpreter Leo Brouwer. Read More

Primitive Agricultural Tools Found in Villa Clara

A new archeological discovery of primitive tools in the area surrounding the Cedro Lagoon in the province of Villa Clara is giving rise to new theories of the existence of ceramist agricultural settlements in the northern region of Villa Clara. Read More

Cuba's 2011 International Book Fair will be dedicated to ALBA

The 20th edition of Havana’s International Book Fair will be dedicated in 2011 to the countries making up the Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas (ALBA),and to intellectuals Fernando Martinez and Jaime Sarusky. Read More