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May 28th

Coast Guard repatriates 7 Cuban migrants

Seven Cuban migrants found off the Florida Keys were returned to their Caribbean homeland Read More

Cuba activates fibre-optic cable link with Jamaica

An American company that monitors global Internet traffic says Cuba has activated a branch of its submarine fibre-optic cable that connects to Jamaica Read More

Colombia, rebels reach land-reform deal in Cuba talks

The Colombian government and the country's biggest rebel group announced an agreement Sunday on one of their main bones of contention, land reform, after more than a half year of slow-moving peace talks in Cuba's capital. Read More

First Health Scientific Day Between Ecuador and Cuba

Masterly lectures by recognized experts, exhibitions of medical equipment and a round of negotiations will be part of the 1st Scientific Day of Technological Exchange about Health between Ecuador and Cuba. Read More

May 26th

Cuba Silent on Canadian's Corruption Trial

Official silence surrounded the case of a Canadian businessman targeted by a corruption probe in Cuba on Friday Read More

May 25th

Cuba’s first luxury golf property project plans approved

Cuba is to get its first luxury golf project with officials approving plans for a $350 million development with an 18 hole course designed by golfing legend Tony Jacklin. Read More

Paco de Lucía Returns to Cuba After 26 Years

The legendary Spanish guitarist Paco de Lucia returns to Cuba with flamenco concert after 26 years without appearing in this country, today announced the maestro Leo Brower. Read More

Cuban Classical Ballet welcomes defectors with open arms

<br />The Cuban Classical Ballet of Miami performs at 8 p.m. Saturday at The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater Read More

Cuba Ratifies Determination to Expand Cooperation with Ecuador

Cuba's First Vice President Miguel Diaz-Canel expressed his country's willingness to further strengthen ties of friendship and solidarity with Ecuador, and expand cooperation and integration between the two governments and countries. Read More

May 16th

Cuba readies corruption trials of Western businessmen

Canadian and British executives of three foreign businesses shut in 2011 by Cuban authorities, ostensibly for corrupt practices, have been charged after more than a year in custody and are expected to go on trial soon Read More