Balls and strikes, not politics, ruled the day Wednesday at a baseball diamond in Havana, as last year's NCAA Division II championship team from the University of Tampa played an exhibition game against a Cuban youth squad Read More
Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday called on the Vatican to help secure the release of an American contractor who has been jailed in Cuba for nearly five years Read More
Former U.S. Senator and Florida Gov. Bob Graham is part of an American contingent traveling to Cuba on Monday to explore the communist nation's oil drilling plans Read More
The Ministry of Heritage and Culture of Ecuador confirmed that at least 23 local authors Hill attend the 23rd International Book Fair of Havana (FIL), during which Ecuador is a guest of honor Read More
The Universidad de Oriente Biotechnology Master's program today received the Ibero-American Quality Award for Post-Graduate and Doctoral Programs Read More
Hundreds of people gave their final farewell Saturday to Cuban priest and intellectual Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, one of the most outstanding and influential figures of the Catholic Church on this Caribbean island in the last few decades Read More
Cuba on Thursday held its yearly May Day celebration amid its regular calls for increased economic efficiency, criticism of the United States and messages of support for the Venezuelan government and president, Nicolas Maduro Read More