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“Viva Fidel y Raúl”: el insólito cartel que apareció en un vehículo de Miami
MIAMI, Estados Unidos. – El pasado viernes, un vehículo del servicio MetroLink, operado por el condado de Miami-Dade, causó gran revuelo por exhibir un mensaje
José Daniel Ferrer: “La dictadura me ha sepultado vivo”
MIAMI, Estados Unidos. – Mediante una carta escrita en su propia celda y fechada el pasado 9 de septiembre, el líder opositor cubano José Daniel
Régimen cubano disuelve el Instituto Nacional de Seguridad Social
MIAMI, Estados Unidos. – El Instituto Nacional de Seguridad Social (INASS) dejará de existir, tras la aprobación de un decreto-ley por el Consejo de Estado.
“Venezuela: El peaje mortal del socialismo”: Exposición en Washington D.C.
MADRID, España.- El Museo de las Víctimas del Comunismo (VOC), en Washington D.C., inaugurará este jueves 19 de septiembre una nueva galería temporal titulada “Venezuela:
Cuba recorta la ración subsidiada de pan por la escasez de ingredientes
En otra medida económica que afecta directamente a la población más vulnerable, el Estado cubano anunció que el pan distribuido por la libreta de racionamiento
“Cuba se les queda vacía”: El MINREX asegura haber legalizado más de un millón de documentos en lo que va de año
El Premio Kalman Silvert, que se otorgará en febrero de 2025 durante el congreso internacional de LASA, reconoce a los miembros que han hecho contribuciones
Revista cubana de música cierra por presiones del Gobierno
El Premio Kalman Silvert, que se otorgará en febrero de 2025 durante el congreso internacional de LASA, reconoce a los miembros que han hecho contribuciones
Advierten sobre “estandarización de la obscenidad” en las escuelas cubanas
El debate cobra fuerza con la divulgación de un video en redes sociales donde una adolescente interpreta una canción con letra abiertamente soez durante “el
Díaz-Canel se solidariza con Petro ante supuestos “intentos golpistas” en Colombia
El Premio Kalman Silvert, que se otorgará en febrero de 2025 durante el congreso internacional de LASA, reconoce a los miembros que han hecho contribuciones
Solidarity campaign with Puerto Rico continues in Havana
HAVANA, Cuba, Sep 17 (ACN) The Solidarity Day with Puerto Rico, sponsored by the Cuban Friendship Institute (ICAP by its Spanish acronym), will continue Tuesday
Lunar partial eclipse starts tonight
HAVANA, Cuba, Sep 17 (ACN) A partial lunar eclipse will take place from tonight until the following day, the Institute of Geophysics and Astronomy announced
Havana to host international renewable energy fair
HAVANA, Cuba, Sep 17 (ACN) The 3rd International Exhibition of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency will be opened this Wednesday at the Pabexpo fairgrounds and
Havana hosts 1st International Symposium on Cultural Research
HAVANA, Cuba, Sep 17 (ACN) Dedicated to intellectual Fernando Martinez Heredia (1939-2017) and organized by the Juan Marinello Cuban Institute of Cultural Research (ICIC by
Havana hosts international convention on Cooperativism
HAVANA, Cuba, Sep 17 (ACN) The 15th International Convention on Cooperativism (COOPERAT 2024) will be opened today at the Havana Convention Center, where six workshops
Always Watching, Ontario, Canada – Photo of the Day
Always Watching, Ontario, Canada. By Mutunzi Elie (Canada). Camera: Samsung Galaxy S23 HAVANA TIMES – Some photos make us laugh, feel emotions, remember a trip, or
An Everyday Cuban Hero Who Repairs and Resolves
Repair workers are a very important part of every day Cuban life. By Laura Gomez HAVANA TIMES – In contrast to a university career that
Emmet Cohen and Cyrille Aimee – Song of the Day
By Circles Robinson HAVANA TIMES – Today’s featured artists are US pianist Emmet Cohen, French-Dominican jazz singer Cyrille Aimee and US guitarist Dan Wilson with
No Public Buses in Pinar del Rio, Cuba until Further Notice
Buses in the province have run out of fuel and remain parked. Photo: Granma The only vehicles that continue to provide a little service in
Outspoken Honduran Land and Water Defender Is Killed
Juan López By Democracy Now HAVANA TIMES – In Honduras, a prominent anti-mining activist was gunned down Saturday as he left a church in his
La Educación Superior en Cuba: ¿un curso «diferente»?
El 16 de septiembre, en acto nacional celebrado en la Universidad Tecnológica de La Habana José Antonio Echeverría (CUJAE), se inicia el nuevo curso académico
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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.
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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.