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Peace Conference against the Blockade and Terrorism opened its doors
HAVANA, Cuba, Sep 3 (ACN) The Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP) announced the start of its traditional International Peace Conference against the
Cuban Parliament President Welcomes Trinidad-Tobago Top Parliamentarian
Havana, Sept 3 (ACN) The president of the Cuban National Assembly of People’s Power (Parliament), Esteban Lazo welcomed Bridgid Annisette-George, speaker of Trinidad-Tobago House of
Mariza – Song of the Day
By Rafiki HAVANA TIMES – Today’s featured artist is Maritza from Portugal in a live performance of the song “Ó Gente da Minha Terra” (2008).
Street Scene in Budapest, Hungary – Photo of the Day
Street Scene in Budapest, Hungary. By: Anton Nuridsany (Hungary). Camera: Pentax K-3mark3 HAVANA TIMES – Some photos make us laugh, feel emotions, remember a trip, or
My Days with Oropouche Fever
Photo: El Toque By Anonymous (El Toque) HAVANA TIMES – I went into the kitchen right after lunch to make coffee. At that moment, I
A Total of 1,550 Cuban MDs in Mexico of 5,000 Contracted
A group of Cuban doctors in the state of Tlaxcala (Mexico) / Cuban Embassy in Mexico The latest group of 200 Cuban doctors arrived in Mexico on
Exiled Nicaraguans Express Solidarity with Venezuelans
Venezuelans participate in a demonstration against the results of the elections held in their country on July 28, on the esplanade of the Monument to
Closed for Months, the Coppelia in Cienfuegos Is Now Open a Few Hours a Day, Until the Ice Cream Runs Out
“They limit you to one flavor option and the portion sizes keep getting smaller” The quality of service at the state-owned ice cream parlor as
Washing Bottles Instead of Going to Class, the Beginning of the School Year for Many Students in Havana
Child returning from school this Monday on the first day of the 2024-2025 school year / 14ymedio 14ymedio, Juan Diego Rodríguez, Havana, 2 September 2024
Cienfuegos, Cuba, No Longer Deserves To Be Called the Pearl of the South
In Cienfuegos, waste is abundant in the streets and the sewers are clogged / 14ymedio 14ymedio, Julio César Contreras, Cienfuegos, 1 September 2024 — Never
Ruin and Neglect, the Latest Images of Havana Provoke Pity Rather Than Pride
Images collected by 14ymedio show a capital city that is filthy and full of beggars A building in Calle Águila, in the capital, shows serious
Poorly Stocked and Dirty, Cienfuegos’s Market Square Languishes under State Management
Constant inspections and government actions have scared away vendors / 14ymedio 14ymedio, Julio César Contreras, Cienfuegos 24 August 24, 2024 — Upon entering Plaza del
Sistema de Atención a la Familia: ¿qué comen los deSAFortunados en Cuba?
Alberto Cortez cantaba que «la vejez es la más dura de las dictaduras, la grave ceremonia de clausura de lo que fue la juventud alguna
Wole Soyinka y Cuba: un vínculo indisoluble
Martes 03 de septiembre de 2024 IPS Cuba © 2024. Todos los derechos reservados. Inter Press Service en Cuba Martes 03 de septiembre de 2024
Casa de las Américas se acerca más a la comunidad
Talleres sobre música, pintura, cuidado del cabello, fabricación de papel artesanal y otros impartidos en Casa de las Américas interesaron a niñas, niños y sus
Condena Cuba confiscación de avión presidencial de Venezuela
Portada » Condena Cuba confiscación de avión presidencial de Venezuela Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, miembro del Buró Político y titular de Relaciones Exteriores, condenó hoy la ilegal
Ballet Nacional de Cuba celebrará gala por 30 años de vida artística de Viengsay Valdés
El Ballet Nacional de Cuba (BNC) ofrecerá el sábado 14 de septiembre una gala por los 30 años de vida artística profesional de la primera
Omara Durand se corona en los Juegos Paralímpicos de París 2024
Portada » Omara Durand se corona en los Juegos Paralímpicos de París 2024 Omara Durand compite en la final de 400 metros T12 del atletismo
Juegos Paralímpicos: Robiel Yankiel Sol, primer oro cubano en París 2024
Portada » Juegos Paralímpicos: Robiel Yankiel Sol, primer oro cubano en París 2024 Robiel Yankiel Sol Cervantes compite en la final de salto de longitud
Alían y el júbilo por regresar a la escuela rural Martín Herrera (+ Fotos)
Alían Marrero Prieto no puede ocultar hoy la alegría en su rostro por el inicio del sexto grado y el regreso definitivo a la escuela
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