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Cuba bus hits New Mexico

<div align="justify"> A retired school bus filled with aid items has reached New Mexico after almost 10 days on the long road from Salt Spring to Cuba. </div> Read More

Cuba native rediscovers painting after decades

<div align="justify"> When Abraham Furer picks up his paintbrushes, he's revisiting an art form he left behind decades ago.<br /> </div> Read More

Kuwaiti PM visits Cuba to strengthen cooperation

<div align="justify"> Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser al-Mohammed al-Ahmad Al-Sabah arrived here on Friday on a visit aimed at boosting cooperation between the two nations. </div> Read More

U.N., Cuba to observe first Nelson Mandela Day on July 18

<div align="justify"> The U.N. is gearing up to observe the first Nelson Mandela International Day on July 18 with various activities planned at its headquarters and throughout the world, a spokesperson of the world body has said. </div> Read More

U.S. Congress May Pass Cuba Travel Bill This Year, Dorgan Says

<div align="justify"> July 16 (Bloomberg) -- Senator Byron Dorgan, co-sponsor of a bill to lift a ban on U.S. citizens traveling to Cuba, said both houses of Congress will pass the legislation this year. </div> Read More

Fidel Castro appears again, warns of war

<div align="justify"> HAVANA (Reuters) – Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro took his warning of impending nuclear war to Cuba's Foreign Ministry on Friday, where he explained the reasons for his dire prediction in his fifth public appearance in 10 days.<br /> </div> Read More

Talks of Cuba and US to end trade embargo

<div align="justify"> MIAMI (WSVN) -- The possibility of easing sanctions on Cuba is being debated in the halls of Capitol Hill, and of course, the issue is also being debated here in Miami. </div> Read More

The Golden Age: A Book of All Times

<div align="justify"> The magazine entitled The Golden Age was launched for the first time on July of 1889, literary publication written in New York dedicated for children of Latin America. </div> Read More

Carmen Ballet in polemic version

<div align="justify"> Polemic and audacious has been the premiere of the Camagüey Endedans Contemporary Ballet, which transforms the famous piece &quot;Carmen&quot; into a scenario of current debate of the sexual preferences.<br /> </div> Read More

Russia: Cuba's First Rival

<div align="justify"> Russia will be Cuba's first rival in the men's World Volleyball League final beginning July 21 in Cordoba, Argentina. </div> Read More