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Attorney general replaced for health reasons

Cuba announced its second leadership reorganization of the month on Tuesday, replacing Attorney General Juan Escalona Reguera, who fought under Fidel and Raul Castro in the rebel army that toppled dictator Fulgencio Batista more than half a century ago. Read More

Calle 13 rocks Cuba

People cheer during a concert by Puerto Rico's band Calle 13 in Havana, Tuesday, March 23, 2010. Calle 13 brought its reggeton and hip hop to fans from an open-air, concrete stage dubbed Read More

Danza Libre in a meeting with the Maestros

Danza Libre is calling from the 7 and until the 13 of June of current year to the meeting Maestros de Danza. Read More


Cuba Readies for April 25 Election

The head of the Cuban National Electoral Committee, Ana María Mari Machado, stressed the importance of electoral authorities correctly carrying out their responsibilities at all levels to have a successful April 25 elections. Read More

Raul Castro: Fidel Doing 'Very Well For His Age'

There is new information regarding the health of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro. His brother, Raul, says his 83-year-old brother is doing "very well for his age," despite a health crisis that forced him to step down as Cuba's leader and has kept him out of public for almost four years. Read More

Cherie DeCastro dies at 87; member of singing trio the DeCastro Sisters

She was the last surviving member of the Latin singing group that started in Cuba and found success in Las Vegas. In 1947, the sisters sang 'Babalu' on the first telecast of KTLA. Read More

Vessel Amistad already in Cuba

The black-hulled schooner Amistad was unmistakable, sailing into the deep, long harbor of this industrial port, bright main and foresails taut in the steady breeze.<br /> Read More

PR group to perform in Cuba despite Miami protests

Members of the Puerto Rican music group Calle 13 say they don't care if their upcoming concert in Cuba is criticized by exiles in Miami who oppose the communist regime. Read More

David Alvarez and Juego de Manos Pega’os in Guantanamo

David Alvarez and his group Juego de Manos have conquered all generations of Cubans for 16 years. What at the beginning was an experiment among five instrument players, says Alvarez, later assumed an East musical sonority: going back to the son origins. Read More

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