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Washington Punishes U.S. Religious Leaders for Visiting Cuban Churches

The president of the International Association of Educators for World Peace (IAEWP), Charles Mercieca, denounced that Washington recently fined two U.S. pastors from the state of Alabama with 50,000 dollars each for having met in Cuba with members of local Baptist congregations. Read More

African-American civil rights activist Angela Davis to Attend World Meeting on Cuban Five

<br /> African-American civil rights activist Angela Davis will attend the 4th International Colloquium on the case of the five Cuban anti-terrorist fighters unfairly imprisoned in the United States. The forum will be held in the eastern Cuban city of Holguin on November 7th and 8th. Read More

UN General Assembly Condemns US Economic Blockade against Cuba for the 17th Consecutive Year

The United Nation member nations has for the 17th consecutive year voted in favor of Cuba's Resolution entitled: &quot;Necessity to End the Economic, Commercial and Financial Blockade imposed by the United States of America against Cuba&quot;. Read More

Cuban Artists to Attend Third Festival of the Mayan Caribbean Culture in Mexico

Artists from Cuban eastern Santiago de Cuba province will participate in the third Festival of the Mayan Caribbean Culture, from November 20-23, in the Island of Women in Mexico, local sources reported. Read More

Exhibition of the late Wilfredo Lam’s 87 masterpieces at the Monterrey Contemporary Arts Museum

The exhibition of the late Wilfredo Lam’s 87 masterpieces at the Monterrey Contemporary Arts Museum has renewed the interests of visitors in the works of the Cuban painter. Read More

The cuban singer of the Van Van orchestra Mayito Rivera performs in Canada

The singer of the Van Van orchestra traveled to Canada the 20 of October to make radio, TV and press interviews, as well as two concerts at the Kola Note Theatre. His stay in Canada will last until the 3 of November. Read More

Cuba's influence on Florida politics recedes

For decades, one issue has dominated South Florida politics: U.S. policy toward Cuba.<br /> But this year, pollsters say a remarkable shift appears to be under way as generational and demographic changes appear to be reshaping the South Florida political map. Read More

Increased the number of packages sent by U.S. mail from South Florida to Cuba

The number of packages sent by U.S. mail from South Florida to Cuba is at its greatest volume since President George W. Bush prohibited the shipment of nonessential items to the island nation four years ago. Read More

Confluencias Inside, Cuban Contemporary Art in Mexico

The exhibit ´Confluencias Inside´ was inaugurated in the Mexican State of Baja California. It includes works by a group of 26 Cuban artists, among them Kcho (Alexis Leyva), Los Carpinteros, Roberto Fabelo, Manuel Mendive, Alfredo Sosabravo, Belkis Ayón, Zaida del Río and Rubén Rodríguez. Read More

Prestigious Magazine Advocates Normal USA-Cuba Scientific Cooperation

&quot;It is time to establish a new scientific relationship between Cuba and the United States, and not only to pay attention to common challenges such as health, climate, agriculture and energy,&quot; reads an editorial published by the prestigious magazine 'Science'. Read More

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