Fidel Castro Attends US Professor's Lecture

The leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, attended a lecture in Havana, "Climatic Consequences of a Nuclear Conflict," by U.S. scientist Alan Robock of Rutgers University.

Applied Creativity for Childhood in Cuba

Cuban researchers, teachers, sociologists and communicators on Wednesday are discussing children's creativity in the field of research, at a forum on childhood sponsored by the Juan Marinello Cultural Research Institute.

Orthopedists of 13 Countries to Attend Int. Congress in Cuba

About 400 representatives of 13 countries of Latin America, Europe, the US and Japan will take part in the International Congress on Orthopedics and Traumatology to be held on September 20-25 and sponsored by the International Society of Orthopedics and Traumatology.

Prime Minister of Dominica Visits Cuba

The prime minister of Dominica, Roosevelt Skerrit, arrived on Tuesday for an official visit to attend the 3rd Ministerial Meeting between Cuba and the Caribbean Community.

U.S. and the Hypocrisy of Terrorism against Cuba

The imprisonment of five Cuban antiterrorists in the United Startes is an "example of the hypocrisy of the U.S. Government when it comes to the war against terrorism", stressed journalist and writer Keith Bolender.

Africa: US Blockade Causes Sufferings to Cuban People

Head of the Mozambique-Cuba Friendship Association Marcelino Dos Santos denounced that the US blockade against Cuba causes terrible sufferings to the Cuban people, so it should be abolished with help of the international community.

Bolivia, Paraguay Support Cuban 5

Bolivians and Paraguayans have joined the growing rank of people worldwide concerned with the fate of five Cuban anti-terrorist fighters unfairly imprisoned in the US since September 12, 1998 for fighting terrorism.

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