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Cuba lost to U.S.A. in Pan American Volleyball Cup
HAVANA, Cuba, Aug 21 (ACN) Cuba lost 1-3 to U.S.A. on the third day of Pool B in the 21st Women’s NORCECA Pan Am Cup,
International Rumba Festival goes on in Cuba
HAVANA, Cuba, Aug 20 (ACN) Organized by Timbalaye, international promoter of Cuban culture, the 16th International Festival “Route of the Rumba” reached a number
Cuban women united for their Homeland
SANTIAGO DE CUBA, Cuba, Aug 20 (ACN) On the premise of ratifying themselves as an active force at the service of the Homeland, the members
Cuba bid farewell to Little League World Series
HAVANA, Cuba, Aug 20 (ACN) Cuba’s Santa Clara Bombarderos lost 6-4 to Mexico and said goodbye to the Little League World Series, held in the
New Laws Weaken and Co-opt Non-Profit Work in Nicaragua
The laws to control any non-profit work in the country were approved by the Ortega dominated National Assembly. The National Assembly approved laws obligating non-profit
Natalia Lafourcade – Song of the Day
By Circles Robinson HAVANA TIMES – Today’s featured artist is Natalia Lafourcade from Mexico with the song/video María la Curandera (2024). Havana Times Song of
Wind & Solar Have Overtaken Coal in US Energy Production in Major Climate Milestone
By Democracy Now HAVANA TIMES – In some more hopeful climate news, environmental groups in the U.S. hailed a “major milestone” as new federal data
Venezuela Struggles to Hold on to Hope
Photo: Tomás Cuesta / AFP via Getty Images By Ines M Pousadela (IPS) HAVANA TIMES – There was an unusual sense of hope going into
UN Human Rights Office on Massive Ban of NGOs in Nicaragua
Elizabeth Throssell, Spokesperson for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). Photo: UN News/Daniel Johnson Comments by UN Human Rights
‘Cleanliness Has Arrived’ or How Prison Language Has Crept Into the Lives of Cubans
This is what the modules with personal hygiene supplies look like / 14ymedio 14ymedio, Yoani Sánchez, Generation Y, Havana, 20 August 2024 — I approach
“I Deserted From the Cuban Team Because I Was Looking for a Better Future for Me and My Family”
The triple jumper Jordan Díaz, gold medalist at the Paris Olympic Games, says he is happy to be “part of the history of Spain” Díaz
Cuba’s Private Sector Fears the Government Will Not Let Them Have U.S. Bank Accounts
Manuel Marrero’s announcements have generated both pessimism and uncertainty, the last thing the private business sector wants Private companies are dealing with price controls that
African Snails and the Stench of Trash Dumps Extend to the Affluent Neighborhoods of Havana
Garbage dump on the corner of Pedro Pernas and Manuel Pruna, in Luyanó, municipality of Diez de Octubre / 14ymedio 14ymedio, Juan Diego Rodríguez, Havana,
The Crash of an ‘Almendrón’ Against a Tree Leaves Four Dead and Several Injured in Mayarí
The Chevrolet’s mishap was recorded last Saturday / Facebook 14ymedio, Havana, 13 August 2024 — Four people died last Saturday in a traffic accident in
Cartografía de los apagones
La electricidad en Cuba enfrenta desafíos significativos, especialmente durante el verano, cuando el consumo aumenta debido al uso intensivo de equipos de refrigeración y climatización.
Simposio de Hip Hop cubano se proyecta a la comunidad
La Agencia Cubana de Rap será la sede principal del XVII Simposio Internacional de Hip Hop Cubano. Foto: Archivo IPS Cuba La Habana, 20 ago.-
Elpidio Valdés: Cubanía y genialidad
Desde su paso al celuloide, en 1979, Elpidio Valdés se convirtió en un fenómeno masivo que tocó el corazón, la risa y el orgullo de
La lenta transición hacia la televisión digital en Cuba
Inicialmente el programa estaba concebido para que transcurriera en diez años, desde 2013 hasta 2023. Foto: Tomada de Granma.cu Usuarios de varias provincias cubanas reportaron
Para honrar la memoria de María de las Mercedes Ibarra Ibáñez, bisnieta del patriota y periodista cubano Juan Gualberto Gómez, fallecida el pasado 7 de
Trabajan para restablecer servicio de agua en la ciudad de Consolación del Sur
Por varios meses, la zona de la ciudad de Consolación del Sur enfrenta dificultades con el abasto de agua potable por la red de acueducto,
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In today’s interconnected world, staying informed about global events is essential. For Cubans, having access to news in English is becoming increasingly important. Here are some reasons why reading news in English holds great significance in Cuba.
Firstly, English is the lingua franca of the international community. It is widely spoken and understood worldwide. By reading news in English, Cubans can gain a broader perspective on global affairs, breaking news, and developments in various fields such as politics, economy, science, and technology. This allows them to stay updated on international trends, understand different perspectives, and make informed decisions.
Secondly, English-language news sources often provide in-depth coverage and analysis of global events. They offer comprehensive reports, interviews with experts, and insightful opinion pieces, which go beyond the surface-level information found in local news outlets. By accessing English news, Cubans can delve deeper into complex issues, broaden their knowledge, and enhance their critical thinking skills.
Furthermore, English proficiency opens doors to educational and professional opportunities. Many academic resources, research papers, and scholarly publications are available in English. By reading news in English, Cubans can stay abreast of advancements in their respective fields, connect with international researchers, and expand their academic horizons. Additionally, in a globalized job market, proficiency in English is highly valued by employers. It allows individuals to access a wider range of job opportunities, participate in international collaborations, and enhance their career prospects.
Moreover, English-language news sources provide a platform for cultural exchange. They showcase the diverse perspectives, traditions, and experiences of people from around the world. By reading news in English, Cubans can broaden their cultural understanding, develop empathy towards different societies, and appreciate the rich tapestry of global diversity. This exposure to different cultures fosters open-mindedness and promotes mutual respect and tolerance.
Lastly, English news outlets often cover topics that might receive limited attention in local media. They shed light on issues such as human rights, climate change, and global initiatives that have a direct impact on Cuba and the world at large. By reading news in English, Cubans can gain insights into global challenges and join the conversation on these critical matters, contributing to a more informed and engaged society.
In conclusion, reading news in English plays a vital role in Cuba. It facilitates access to a wealth of information, broadens perspectives, enhances critical thinking, and opens doors to educational and professional opportunities. It enables Cubans to engage with global issues, stay informed about international affairs, and participate actively in a rapidly evolving world. Embracing the importance of reading news in English empowers individuals, strengthens communities, and fosters a globally aware society in Cuba.