With the contributions of karate, Cuba’s tickets for the 22nd Central American and Caribbean Games in November, in Veracruz, Mexico, rose today to 375.»
Blog Archives April 2014
USAID Criticized for Funding Subversion Project in Cuba
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) spends part of its budget on subversive projects like the “Cuban Twitter” project, the New York Times is reporting today.»
2014 Great Final: Crocodiles Smoke
Masters in their swamp, Crocodiles bit first in the final play-off of the 53rd Cuban Baseball Series, after nine enjoyable innings that led to a final 5×3 score, with alternate assaults, and an embellished ending with the possibility of a tie Cuban Baseball: Matanzas Nailed its Flag into the Final …And the Warrior Stood Cuban Baseball: Current Champions at the Edge»
Self-employment Increases in Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
Over 9 000 new jobs have been created in Sancti Spiritus since 2010.»
Raul Castro Meets with Top Russian Official
President Raul Castro met with the chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, Alexander I. Bastrykin, who is visiting the island.»
Cuba Denounces U.S. Persistent Destabilization Actions
Cuba’s Foreign Ministry says that the recent revelations about the U.S. government plan to create a “Cuban Twitter” for destabilizing purposes proves that Washington persists in its subversive plans against the island.»
Anti-Cuban U.S. Plan Corroborates Raul Castro’s Denunciation
President Raul Castro’s denunciations on US attempts to destabilize Cuba were corroborated through the revelation of a plan to push Cuban youth toward counter-revolution, with participation of a U.S. government agency.»
Over a Hundred Trade Unions at International Meeting in Cuba
Over 115 union organizations from Latin America and the Caribbean will attend an international meeting to be held here in early May, organizers reported today.»
Chilean Authorities Work to Restore Services after Quakes
Chilean authorities are working to restore services in the country’s northern area affected on Tuesday, April 1, by a 8.2-degree quake that killed six people, and a 7.6-degree aftershock that occurred last night.»
Cuban External Fixators Used in Nearly 50 Nations
RALCA external fixators, designed by Professor Rodrigo Alvarez Cambras in the early 1970s, used in some 50 countries, announced on Wednesday in this capital the eminent Cuban scientist.»