The celebrations will take place from June 1st to 4th, the latter date chosen to celebrate the birth of the village whose historic center has been declared a National Monument.»
Cooperation Boosted at CELAC Meeting in Havana
Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Abelardo Moreno made statements on the cooperation advancements discussed at CELAC meeting.»
Rene Gonzalez Not North American Anymore
Cuban antiterrorist Rene Gonzalez announced that the U.S. Interests Section of United States in Havana handed him the certificate of loss of U.S. nationality.»
Gerardo: Part of Us Wander Through the Streets of this Island
Gerardo Hernandez, one of the Cuban anti-terrorist fighters unjustly held in the United States, said that with the definitive return to Cuba of Rene Gonzalez, “each one of the Five is a little more free.”»
Sancti Spiritus: a Rough Diamond for Nature Tourism
The Caguanes and Topes de Collantes National Parks along with other protected areas with significant biodiversity and rich landscape gives Sancti Spiritus unquestionable potential for nature tourism.»
U.S. Blockade on Cuba, Massive Violation of Human Rights
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said in Geneva that US blockade on the island is a systematic violation of human rights.»
Sancti Spiritus Effective in Implantation of Intraocular Lens
Nearly eight thousand people have undergone this ophthalmological technique since its implementation began in the Camilo Cienfuegos General Hospital, of Sancti Spiritus city, in November 2002.»
Raul Castro Bids Farewell to His Venezuelan Peer Nicolas Maduro
Cuban President Raul Castro bid farewell in this capital his Venezuelan peer Nicolas Maduro, who carried out an official visit to the Caribbean island.»
Cuban Yarisley Silva Wins U.S. Rally
Cuban pole vaulter Yarisley Silva holds today the championship title from the “Pole Vault in the Mall” contest held in the U.S. city of Des Moines, with a four meters, 82 centimeter leap.»
FARC-EP Thanks U.S. Congressmen for Supporting Peace Talks
The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People’s Army (FARC-EP) expressed their thanks to U.S. congressional representatives for supporting the peace process that seeks to end the armed conflict that has lasted more than half a century.»