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“Second Dates” are good with Silvio

That hackneyed phrase of "second parts were never good” has anything to do with Silvio Rodriguez, who has just launched his latest album “Second Date”, dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution. Read More

Stem-Cell Therapy Prevents Amputations

Doctor in Sciences Porfirio Hernandez has been awarded the Francisco de Arango y Parreño prize of the Sociedad Economica de Amigos del Pais for his work with stem-cells. Read More

Cuban Tourism is about to grow even more

Authorities from the sector predicted on Monday a growth in Cuban tourism after March, although in other nations of the region this industry had substantial declines. Read More

Cuba looks to women for cigar sales

Faced with a two-year slump in sales, Cuban cigar makers have unveiled a new weapon in the hunt for consumers: Julieta, a slim smoke made just for her.<br /> Read More

Ramiro Valdes Urges Residential Sector to Save Energy

Cuban Vice President and Commander of the Revolution Ramiro Valdes reiterated called on the residential sector to step up energy saving measures. Read More

Archaeological findings in the Santa Teresa de Jesus convent

The transitory exhibition room from the La Real Fuerza Museum Castle is welcoming an important selection of objects found in an archaeological context dated between the second half of the 18th century and 1830 Read More

Cuban Erick Hernandez Sets New World Record in Ball Control

Cuban Erick Hernandez set another world record in ball control,when he hit the ball only with his feet for six hours and four seconds, at Havana's Parque Central Hotel. Read More

Friends of Habano. The opening of a new cultural Project

An interesting initiative from the Museum of Tobacco from the Office of the Historian of the City of Havana is the creation of an exchange space between women who are related in some way -mainly through their work- with tobacco. Read More

Cuba's sugar cane industry produces electricity

Five sugarcane processing plants in the Cuban province of Camagüey are generating some 6 100 Megawatts in this current harvest season, representing the equivalent of the electricity used by 60 645 houses in one month, an output which is exported to the national grid (SEN, by its Spanish acronym). Read More

Cuba eyes foreign investment to halt sugar industry decline

Cuba may open sugar production to foreign investors for the first time since the 1959 revolution as it seeks to reverse the once proud industry's relentless decline, business sources said this week. Read More

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