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Conference on Cuba-U.S. relations at CCSU

“Cuba and the USA: Time for a Change,” a day-long conference at Central Connecticut State University Saturday, explored the future in Cuba-US relations. Read More

Cuban Van Van Honored at Film Festival

The 11th Santiago Alvarez in Memoriam International Festival of Documentaries began its last of a three-day thick agenda in which this Film genre once again came alive. Read More

Week of la Francophonie Dedicated to Haiti

The Week of la Francophonie, scheduled for March 13-22 in Havana, will be dedicated to Haiti as announced by Alain Zayan, cultural attach of the French embassy in the Cuban capital. Read More

Russia Supports Cuban Parliament Response

The leadership of the Russian Society of Friendship with Cuba supported the statement issued on Friday by the Cuban parliament against the Western media campaign about the death of a prisoner on the island. Read More

Lifting Cuban trade restrictions could mean millions for Minnesota agriculture, lawmakers say

The latest effort to bridge the 90-mile gap from Key West to Cuba is being led here by a pair of Minnesota lawmakers who contend that easing restrictions on the island nation could mean millions for Minnesota’s agriculture industry. Read More

Salvadoran FM Describes Visit to Cuba as Historic

Salvadoran Foreign Minister Hugo Martinez Bonilla, who is in Havana on an official visit at the invitation of his counterpart Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, described this visit as a historic moment in the bilateral relationship between Cuba and El Salvador.<br /> Read More

Movie on José Martí to Premiere in Camaguey

The film &quot;Marti, the eye of the canary&quot;, by moviemaker Fernando Perez, will have its world premiere next Tuesday in this city, at the inauguration of the XVII National Workshop on Film Critic. Read More

Young Cubans to Visit Fidel Birthplace Museum in Biran

The “From the Aconcagua to the Turquino Peak” project, made up of Cuban journalist and students from Havana’s Institute of International Relations will visit the birthplace of the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, before starting a tour of the iconic Sierra Maestra in the east part of the island. Read More

Havana´s Casa de las Americas Begins Cultural Project in Solidarity with Haiti

The Havana-based Casa de las Americas began a project called “Ayiti cheri” in solidarity with the people of Haiti that is suffering the consequences of a devastating earthquake that hit Port-au-Prince last January. Read More

Cuban Minister for Culture calls to preserve traditions

Abel Prieto Jiménez, minister for Culture, stated in Guantánamo that one of the main challenges of the nation is to preserve and transmit the love for traditions from one generation to the next one. Read More

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