A Cuban Ministry of Culture report takes note of the adverse impact that the U.S. policy of economic sanctions against Cuba is having on the island's capacity to advance artistic creation and education. ... More


Twenty Cuban teachers will be taking up positions in Jamaican primary, secondary and junior high schools across the island in the new academic year, the media in that Caribbean nation has reported.... More


Cuban President Raúl Castro sent a message of congratulation to the Communist Party of Vietnam, the Vietnamese government and people on the 71st anniversary of the Asian country's independence.... More


Cuba has registered a new skin cancer medicine called “Heberferon,” after 20 years of research and clinical trials.... More


A first cooperation agreement between the Central Bank of Cuba and Development Bank of Latin America was signed in Havana to promote initiatives and mechanisms that contribute to Cuban economic and social development and progress... More


The Confucius Institute attached to the University of Havana has opened registration for Cuban citizens who want to learn about Chinese language and culture.... More


Cuba has strongly rejected the parliamentary and judicial coup perpetrated against constitutional Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff.... More


Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez met Wednesday afternoon with U.S. Transportation Secretary, Anthony Foxx, at the Ministry headquarters in Havana.... More


The United States remains steadfast in the defense of its migratory policy toward Cuba, despite a petition by nine Latin American governments to revise it.... More


Eight U.S. airlines have finally been approved for regular commercial flights to Havana.... More


The first U.S. regular commercial flight to Cuba in more than half a century landed in central Villa Clara province Wednesday morning.... More


Cuban religious denominations have expressed their support for the IFCO / Pastors for Peace organization, while the U.S. government is threatening to strip of its tax exempt status for its humanitarian work in Cuba.... More


Seventeen medical doctors have returned home to the Solomon Islands, after graduating from medical schools in Cuba. The group consists of four female and 13 male doctors.... More


Latin American governments have slammed Washington's migratory policy towards Cuba. In a letter addressed to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, nine Latin American governments have asked the U.S. government to revise its migratory policy, which they say encourages disorderly, insecure and irregular migratory flows of Cuban citizens into the U.S.... More


U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx will arrive on Wednesday, August 31st, at the Santa Clara airport aboard the first regular commercial flight connecting Cuba and the United States in more than 50 years.... More


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