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Cuba to Help Ecuador Expand Neurophysiology Service

The device the Cuban firm Neuronic developed will help study patients nervous system, and check on epilepsy and sleep and psychiatric disorders, among other. Read More

Cuba fashion show to raise Alzheimer's disease awareness

Senior citizens in Cuba who have been diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's disease have taken to the catwalk to help promote awareness of the condition. Read More

Paul Ryan courts Cuban-American voters in Miami

Republican vice presidential candidate Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., appears at the AARP convention in New Orleans Friday before heading to Florida for campaign stop Saturday. Read More

Cuban Chain Takes up Russian Tourist Market Challenges

Cuba's Gaviota Hotel chain was presented with new offers and challenges to the Russian market in the 18th International Tourism Fair Leisure -2012, scheduled to conclude Saturday, with a large Latin American presence. Read More

Cuba Obtains New Nanotech-based Medical Formulation

Cuba announced a new nanotech-obtained formulation of cyclosporine, a medication known for its effective immunosuppressant action preventing the rejection by patients of transplanted organs. Read More

Cuba’s Reforms Shift Focus to Training Skilled Workers

Cuba is working to increase the number of skilled workers in traditional areas like construction and agriculture. Read More

Cuba and Russia Sign Final Protocol of Moscow Business Meeting

The president of Cuba’s Chamber of Commerce Estrella Madrigal and the leader of the entrepreneurial council of Russia’s Avtobaz Company, Eduard Vaino, signed on Friday the final document of the Cuba-Russia entrepreneurial forum Read More

Greenwich High School Band Planning Trip to Cuba

<br />According to the U.S. Department of State, "travel to Cuba by U.S. citizens and permanent residents is restricted by U.S. law and regulations, and travelers generally must obtain a license or qualify for an existing license from the Department of Treasury," which "restrict the activities and transactions in which U.S. citizens and residents may engage while in Cuba." Read More

Cuban Film "Juan of the Dead", on Its Way to Goya Awards

Zombie film Juan of the Dead (2011), by Alejandro Brugues, is Cuba''s candidate for a nomination in the category of Best Latin American Film of the 27th Goya Awards in Spain. Read More

US Nation of Islam leader visits Cuba's Raul Castro

Louis Farrakhan, leader of the US-based Nation of Islam, met with President Raul Castro Thursday to discuss the future of US-Cuban relations Read More