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Hay dengue y Oropouche en toda Cuba, reconoce viceministra de Salud Pública
Autoridades sanitarias de Cuba confirmaron la presencia de dengue y del virus del Oropouche en todas las provincias del país. Autoridades sanitarias de Cuba confirmaron
Falso testimonio policial fue usado para agravar condena a María Cristina Garrido, revela su hermana
Por la mentira de un policía en el juicio, a la manifestante del 11 de julio de 2021, María Cristina Garrido, le sumaron cuatro años
Patrulla Fronteriza intercepta a 33 balseros cubanos en Cayo Hueso
La Patrulla Fronteriza de Estados Unidos interceptó a 33 balseros cubanos que desembarcaron este martes en Cayo Hueso. Los migrantes serán devueltos a Cuba. La
Cuba enviará a México casi 4.000 médicos más
México contrató otros 3.800 médicos cubanos como parte de la ampliación de un polémico convenio entre ambos gobiernos, aumentando la cifra total a unos 5.000.
Cuban Alejandro Claro debuts successfully in Olympic boxing
PARIS, Jul 30 (ACN) Cuban Alejandro Claro, 51 kilograms (kg), had a successful debut today in boxing at the Olympic Games, to be held in
Cuban judoka Maylin del Toro fell in her first bout at Paris 2024
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Cuban Reidy Cardona to the C/D semifinal in rowing at Paris 2024
PARIS, Jul 30 (ACN) Cuban Reidy Cardona was included today at the semifinal C/D in the men’s single sculls, corresponding to the rowing of the
Strengthening relations with Cuba will be a priority, Iranian president asserts
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Diaz-Canel congratulates the University of the Arts on its 48th anniversary
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Carter Center: Venezuela’s Elections Were Undemocratic
A member of the Carter Center’s electoral observation mission visits a polling center Sunday July 28, 2024, in Caracas / EFE By Luz Mely Reyes
After Stealing the Election, Maduro Represses Venezuelans
Screenshots By Mabel Torres (El Toque) HAVANA TIMES – The Venezuelan opposition leader, María Corina Machado, stated on July 29, 2024, at a press conference
Nicolas Maduro’s Grotesque Fraud in Venezuela
Venezuelans in Caracas protest the results announced by the country’s National Electoral Council on July 29,2024. Photo: Henry Chirinos / EFE Incapable of stemming the
Bobi Cespedes – Song of the Day
By Rafiki HAVANA TIMES – Today’s featured artist is Bobi Cespedes from Cuba with the song “Yambu Rock” del disco “Resos” (2003). Havana Times Song
Hide, the Garbage Is Coming!
By Eduardo N. Cordovi HAVANA TIMES – A cheerful Cha Cha Cha tune called La basura (The garbage) enjoyed immense popularity in Cuba during the
Cubadebate Targets the Disinformation Campaign About the Elections in Venezuela
Maduro’s campaign presents polls to counter the pro-opposition surveys Urrutia and Machado sign committing to the “democratization” of the country in case of winning the
Culture Warriors and Power Struggles in Cuba
Who is Díaz-Canel grooming for a possible promotion? Jaime Gómez Triana, a shadowy cultural commissar Fidel Castro with Alpidio Alonso and Abel Prieto, Cuba’s two
Conditions of Isolation and Punishment in Cuban Prisons / Cubalex
Prison in Cuba / EFE CUBALEX, July 2024 — According to the Penal Execution Law, the conditions of solitary confinement and punishment in Cuban prisons
The Council of Ministers Launches a System To ‘Monitor’ Violence Against Women in Cuba
According to the Attorney General, 72% of the victims were between 25 and 59 years old The authorities say that most cases of violence against
Japan’s Aid to Cuba: Medical Supplies, Buses and Now Support for Agriculture
14ymedio, Havana, 27 March 2024 [Note delayed translation] — It is only 62,000 euros, but “the contribution constitutes a message of solidarity from the Japanese
Editorial: la transparencia como garantía de legitimidad democrática en Venezuela
El pasado domingo, Venezuela vivió una histórica jornada. El sufragio representa el elemento más visible del ejercicio de los derechos políticos para cualquier ciudadano y,
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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.
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