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Troubadour Wiliam Vivanco and his album: The world is changed

After the release of his third album, troubadour William Vivanco gave the concert El mundo está cambia'o (The world is changed) in the city of Pinar del Rio, his most recent production that attracted the youths who enjoyed the show at Hermanos Saiz University. Read More

Sports-filled Weekend in Cuba

This weekend is a busy sports weekend in Cuba with two important events being held: the 13th Annual Terry Fox Run on Saturday and the Barrientos Track and Field Cup that opens on Friday Read More

Cuban Neurology Science Born with the Revolution

In 1959 Cuba had only one neurologist and at present there are 250 specialists in that branco, explained today doctor Reinaldo Mustelier, president of the 1st National Neurology Congress. Read More

Cuba Advances in the Use of Stem Cells

Cuba has taken another step in the orthopedic use of stem cells with the beginning of a pilot study for the application of this advanced scientific procedure in the treatment of knee degenerative osteoarthritis. Read More

Hospitals friendly to newborns and their mothers are widely realized in Cuba

Post-delivery care is one of the hallmarks of child- and mother-friendly hospitals like the General Camilo Cienfuegos Provincial Hospital in Sancti Spíritus, Cuba.<br /> Read More

Chucho Valdes Records Song for Haitian People

Cuban pianist and composer Chucho Valdes finished recording this Wednesday the song “Haiti Volvera” (Haiti will Return), whose copyrights he will donate to the reconstruction of that Caribbean nation which was struck by an earthquake last January <br /> 12. Read More

Cuba Promotes Export of Rums

The Cuban enterprise CIMEX is fostering the commercialization of new products such as the Caney rum (12-year aged) with the purpose of increasing its exports and sales amidst the current international financial crisis. Read More

Cuban rum has no secrets

The history of Cuban rum is as old as colonization itself, given that is a product extracted from sugar cane, which was brought to the island by Christopher Columbus on his second voyage to this continent. Read More

Electronic measuring parts produced in Moa, Holguin

The production of electronic means of measurement and control, known as thermocouples, is among the developments in import substitution and science and technology achieved in the town of Moa, in Holguín. Read More

Statement from UNEAC and the AHS: To the intellectuals and artists of the world

While the Book Fair was taking place from one end of our country to the other and hundreds of Cuban doctors were saving lives in Haiti, a new campaign against Cuba was being cooked up. Read More

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