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Bush touting Cuban life after Castro

Bush proposes at least three initiatives: the creation of an international "freedom fund" to help Cuba's potential rebuilding of its country one day; a U.S. licensing of private groups to provide Internet access to Cuban students, and an invitation to Cuban youth to join a scholarship program. Read More


Fidel Castro sent clear message to George Bush

In his message Fidel addressed the latest news about the announcement by a White House spokesperson that US President George W. Bush would soon present new initiatives for the so-called "transition period in Cuba". Read More

Free medical degree obtained in Cuba by an US young East Bay woman

East Bay Student among first to graduate from Cuban Program. Now she just has to pass the tests in her country that will enable her to continue to pursue her dream. Read More

Cuba plans to beat US blockade

Perez Roque termed the economic, trade and financial siege against the island "the most irrational policy imposed on any nation in the world." Read More

A jump to the technological sovereignity of the Cuban University of Information Technologies

Dania Rosa, Irán Roberto, Yaimi, José Alejandro and Joelsy the tutor, are the authors of the awards by the IEEE work "La Historia de la Criptografía en Cuba" (The cryptographic History in Cuba). These boys of the third year researched how was used the cryptography during the independence wars Read More

41 migrants repatriated to Cuba

The Coast Guard repatriated 41 Cuban migrants to Bahia de Cabanas, Cuba, on Thursday who had been stopped at sea in five separate incidents during the past week. Read More

Cruise ships forbidden for cuban crews

Three Cuban crewmembers offer their testimonies on how they lost their jobs in a cruise company named as Pullmantur Read More

The US anti-Cuba measure on health sector exposed at United Nation

Cuba's health and food sectors appear as the most vulnerable areas for the US blockade. Cuban medical institutions, which offer the population free health care, have experienced the damage of emergency services since they have no access to modern diagnostic techniques or medications produced in the United States. Read More

Livestock producers in Cuba interested in purchase Iowa's ethanol byproducts

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey said Monday that on his first trip to Cuba last week he learned that Cubans are interested in importing distillers dried grains, also known as DDGs, which are produced after the starch is removed from the corn kernel to make ethanol. Read More

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