Colombian Nobel Literature Award laureate Gabriel García Márquez to head some of the activities marking the 20th anniversary of the San Antonio de los Baños International Film and Television School (EICTV), one of the most prestigious of the world for it has trained hundreds of seventh art professionals from the American continent. Read More
Olympic champions China beat the Olympic bronze medallists Cuba 26-24, 25-21, 26-28, 25-20 here on Wednesday to enter the fifth place play-off of the 2006 women's volleyball World Championships. Read More
Cuba and Nicaragua will fortify bilateral relations after the electoral win of Sandinista Daniel Ortega, who will take office on January 10, Cuba's charge d'affaires in Nicaragua announced Tuesday. Read More
In an attempt to retain its primacy, Argentina is entering the Havana New Latin American Film Festival with two first works and another two as co-producer, the organizing committee revealed on Tuesday. Read More
Robert Huber (Germany), winner of the 1988 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, praised Tuesday in Havana the advances of Cuba in Health, Educationa and Science, for which the Island nation distinguishes itself among other developing countries. Read More
In a matchup of the tournament's two strongest teams, defending champions Cuba maintained its perfect record on the 5th day of the 16th baseball Intercontinental Cup on Tuesday by beating previously-undefeated Japan, 6-3. Read More
Cuba is accelerating its efforts to develop a vaccine against dengue fever, an illness endemic to tropical countries and that kills thousands each year. Read More
Zanzibar President Amani Abeid Karume is due to start an official visit in this capital Wednesday, fulfilling an invitation by the Cuban government. Read More
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on Tuesday convened a meeting of Cuba's 26 UNESCO-affiliated libraries in the northwest city of Matanzas. Read More