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Impossible Exchange between Cuba, US Scientists

The US government impeded several physicians of that northern nation to attend a scientific meeting in Cuba, as an example of the blockade the United States currently maintains against the Caribbean island. Read More

Cuban singer Raul Paz on tour with his new record

Raul Paz, the Cuban singer and composer, will launch next 26 of April his new record Havanization to the international market. Read More

“One film is not enough to express Marti’s stature”

José Marti, el ojo del canario (Jose Marti, the Canary’s Eye) is the most recent film by outstanding filmmaker Fernando Perez, who maintains that “One film is not enough to express Marti’s stature.” Read More

Cuban singer Carlos Varela set for U.S. tour

With U.S.-Cuba relations at their lowest point since President Barack Obama took office last year, Cuban singer Carlos Varela will launch a six-city U.S. tour next month with hopes of bringing the two countries a little closer. Read More

Oil spill in Gulf could be devastating to dozens of endangered species

The Gulf of Mexico, the “Mediterranean of the Americas”, hosts some of the world’s most endangered marine mammals, as well as North America’s most productive fisheries. Read More

Cuba Offers Four Places This Year For Malaysians To Study Medicine

The Cuban government has offered four places this year for Malaysians to pursue medical studies in the Caribbean island nation, said Cuba's ambassador to Malaysia Carlos A. Amores. Read More

Media blind to Cuba's Haiti effort

At the recent UN Donor Conference on Haiti, Cuba announced a programme to rebuild that country’s entire national health service. Read More

About Eight and a Half Million Cubans to Vote

The total of 8,468,144 Cuban people will take part on Sunday local elections to vote for delegates to the People's Power Municipal Assemblies (local governments). Read More

Originals by Pablo Picasso Will Be Exhibited in Cuba

Pablo Picasso’s Portraits Imaginaires will be exhibited in Cuba for the first time at the Arts Center of the eastern city of Holguin during the Sixteenth Romerías de Mayo (May Festivities) scheduled for this city from May 2 to 8.<br /> Read More

CeltFest Cuba unites, inspires island musicians

Cuban, Irish, Canadian Celts share music and dance traditions at 10-day festival Read More