Nearly 5,000 students from 70 nations will receive next month in Cuba their diplomas as doctors in medicine, official sources announced Havana .»
Blog Archives 2013
Novel Projects Seek to Save Heritage at Valley of the Sugar Mills
On the eve of Trinidad village’s half-millennium anniversary, local restoration experts make efforts to safe the cultural and built heritage of this historic village and the Valley of the Sugar Mills.»
Internet Access Facilities in Cuba Widely Used
Since the opening in early June of 118 facilities for Internet access, nearly 11,000 Cubans have used those services, Juventud Rebelde newspaper reports.»
Sancti Spiritus Represented in Rotterdam’s World Port Tournament
Cuba will take 14 World Classic team members to the international baseball tournament Rotterdam Inter Ports to be held from June 30 to July 7, as told by the Cuban National Baseball Federation Tuesday.»
Cuban Hurdler Ortega Excluded from Cuban Team to Moscow
Hurdler Orlando Ortega, Olympic finalist in London 2012, was excluded from the Cuban team to the World Cup of Moscow, from August 10 to 18, confirmed today the Cuban Federation of Athletics (FCA).»
Iranian President-Elect in Favor of Peace with Saudi Arabia
Iranian President-Elect Hassan Rouhani said that his country and Saudi Arabia can restore peace and stability in the region, in response to a congratulations message from King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz.»
UNICEF Highlights Education for Disabled Children in Cuba
Educational attention to differently disabled children and teens in Cuba relies on the principles of equality, justice and social commitment, said today representative of UNICEF in Cuba, Seija Toro.»
Sancti Spiritus Museum Treasures 200 Guayaberas
The Guayabera House, once Quinta Santa Elena, held its first anniversary on June 25th. »
Dilma Rousseff Notes Need for Political Reform in Brazil
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff on Monday noted the need to implement a broad and in-depth political reform in the country with citizens’ participation.»
Responsible Analysis of Snowden Case, Ecuador President
Ecuadorian President, Rafael Correa, assured that his government will analyze the case of Edward Snowden responsibly, and assured that he will take a decision with sovereignty.»