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Cuban doctors inaugurated new health servicis in Tuvalu a small Pacific island

Cuban doctors have inaugurated a series of new health services in Tuvalu, a small island nation in the Pacific, as part of Cuba''s contribution to human development in that far-off region. Read More

UNESCO President to Visit Cuba today

The president of the UNESCO Executive Council, Olabiyi Babaloia Joseph Yai is expected to arrive to Cuba today with a delegation of that agency and will remain until the 19th. Read More

Cuban National Ballet will dance in Bilbao

The Cuban National Ballet (BNC, after its initials in Spanish), considered &quot;one of the most prestigious dance companies in the world&quot;, will dance at the Euskalduna Palace next 31 of October.<br /> Read More

Prominent neurosurgeon received permission to leave Cuba

A prominent Cuban neurosurgeon said she had received permission to leave Cuba, 15 years after breaking ranks with former leader Fidel Castro over the communist-ruled nation's healthcare system. Read More

Concludes Engineering Works on Water Channel in Central Cuba

In order to give more safety to an important water channel that takes the liquid from the Zaza reservoir, the largest in Cuba, to the El Jibaro South Rice Complex and to Ciego de Avila province, the Naranjo river course underwent rectifying works which cost some 3,500,000 Cuban pesos.<br /> Read More

Cuba Looks at Foreign Policy History

The work of the founders and prestigious personalities of Cuban foreign policy was noted by officials of the Foreign Affairs Ministry (MINREX) and Raul Roa Higher Institute of International Relations. Read More

Protest Planned in Miami Demanding Right to Travel to Cuba for all US Citizens

The Miami based Association of Christian Women in Defense of the Family along with the Marti Alliance are calling for all those in favour of lifting the restrictions against US citizens visiting Cuba to join a convoy of cars next Saturday June 13 to drive through the city of Miami. Read More

Computerization steps up in Pinar del Río society

The computerization of Pinar del Río society is a long, complex and expensive process that will benefit all the citizens, even those who never sit in front of a computer. Read More

UN Includes Cuban Technology in South-South Cooperation

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)has included a Cuban technology to preserve untreated milk without refrigeration in its international cooperation programme IDEASS. Read More

Las Tunas Zoo under Repair. It is the youngest institution of that type in Cuba

It is the youngest institution of that type in Cuba. Its workers are achieving to multiply animals that have never been reproduced in other parts of the country. Read More

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