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Japanese hall of fame baseball player speaks of relations with Cuba

Atsuya Furuta, a member of the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame, stressed the importance of relations between his country and Cuba in this sport at a lecture he gave at Latinoamericano stadium, in this city. Read More

More references of aboriginal life found in eastern Cuba

A research project developed by specialists from Holguin province, increases references on the aboriginal objects made from animal bones found in areas near Banes, an area known as the Cuban archaeological capital. Read More

Progression of BMX in Cuba

Despite government restrictions in Cuba, BMX riders have progressed with the sport they love. Read More

Dunhill cigarettes already selling in Cuba

The Cuban-Brazilian joint cigarette company Brascuba has introduced the popular British Dunhill cigarette brand in the Cuban market, in another initiative to keep increasing and diversifying its local offer. Read More

Intl. Habano Cigar Festival to take place in Havana

The 19th International Habano Cigar Festival will take place February 27 to March 3rd in Havana with a large program of activities combining the knowledge about Habano cigars and the enjoyment by participants of the latest and exquisite products. Read More

Cuba to attend Special Olympics International Events

Cuba will attend this year two very important international events in which it aspires achieving good results. Read More

Cuba to attend Special Olympics International Events

Cuba will attend this year two very important international events in which it aspires achieving good results. Read More

Exhibition on Children Victims of Chernobyl Accident Opened to Public

A graphic exhibition entitled Chernobyl children in Cuba will be exposed to the public until February 8th at the Jose Marti National Library, reported Juventud Rebelde daily. Read More


Mexico deports tens of undocumented Cubans who headed for US

Mexican authorities over the weekend returned to Cuba a first group of 91 undocumented Cuban citizens, following the dropping on January 12 by Barack Obama of the dry-feet wet-feet policy, which allowed Cuban nationals into American territory if they arrived in US land either through land or sea. Read More

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