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Raul Castro Ratifies Cuban Commitment to Prosperous Socialism

The First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC), Raúl Castro, ratified today that the country is on a steady course, advancing without haste, but without pause in the construction of a prosperous and sustainable Socialism. Reading the Main Report at the inaugural session of the 7th Congress of the PCC, the Cuban president said »

Raul Castro Opens 7th Congress of Cuban Communist Party

The 7th Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) opened on Saturday at Havana’s Convention Center with the presence of President Raul Castro, first secretary of the Central Committee of that political organization. Until April 19, at least 1,000 delegates and about 280 guests will participate in the sessions of the meeting, whose agenda will include the Main Report »

Cuba Holds 7th Party Congress

  The Seventh Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba, considered a significant event for the country, starts today in Havana’s Convention Center with the participation of representatives from all provinces of the island, including the 47 delegates and three permanent guests elected in Sancti Spiritus. Prior to their departure for Havana this Thursday morning from the local Serafín Sánchez »

Trinidad’s Aldaba Company Marks Fourth Anniversary

With the premise of obtaining sustainable financing that could be later on used in the recovery of local heritage, Aldaba Company emerged mid-2012 in Trinidad, the third village founded in Cuba. Four years later, such premise continues to be present in the everyday work of the entity, the only one in Cuba aimed at fostering the cultural development of the »

Austrian Ambassador in Cuba Grateful for Attention to Injured Tourists

Austrian Ambassador in Cuba, Gerlinde Paschinger, acknowledged the support and attention received by the Austrian tourists injured in a traffic accident last April 2, in Jatibonico, Sancti Spiritus. During a visit paid to the Camilo Cienfuegos University Hospital, the ambassador learned about the condition of each of the patients, and talked with some of them. 16 People Injured in Jatibonico »

16 People Injured in Jatibonico Traffic Accident Discharged from Hospital (+photos)

Sixteen of the twenty-eight patients admitted in Sancti Spiritus Camilo Cienfuegos University Hospital after the traffic accident that took place this Saturday in the local municipality of Jatibonico in which a tourist bus and a truck were involved, were discharged this Sunday afternoon. According to sources from the Ministry of Interior, the tourists will be temporarily housed in the hotel »

Barack Obama Visit Considered a Step Forward in Cuba-USA Ties

U.S. President. Barack Obama recent official visit to Cuba is regarded as a step forward in the development of bilateral relations. After complying with a busy agenda of activities in Havana, Obama was bid farewell this Tuesday at the Jose Marti International Airport by Cuban President, Raul Castro, with which he concluded his historic visit to the Caribbean nation, the »

Raul Castro Bids Farewell to Barack Obama after Historic Visit to Cuba

President Raul Castro said goodbye to his US counterpart Barack Obama, who concluded an official visit to the island described as an historic event: Obama became the first US President to visit Cuba in 88 years. At Jose Marti International Airport in Havana, from where Obama will fly to Argentina, both Presidents shook hands again, reaffirming the willingness to continue »

Barack Obama Delivers Speech at Gran Teatro de La Habana

US President, Barack Obama began his address to the Cuban civil society by condemning the terrorist attacks in the airport and metro in Brussels, killing 34 dead and wounding over 170 people. Speaking, during his visit to Cuba, at the Gran Teatro de La Habana ‘Alicia Alonso’ and after being informed of the attacks in Brussels that caused 20 dead »

U.S.A. Barack Obama Addresses Cuban Civil Society

US President Barack Obama is currently addressing Cubans at the Gran Teatro de La Habana, recently named after Alicia Alonso, thus becoming not only the second American president to visit Cuba in its history as a nation, but also the second American president who chooses such location to speak to the citizens of the island. Republican Calvin Coolidge was the »