María Caridad Colón puts Baracoa on the map
Cuba’s María Caridad Colón, the first Latin American woman to win an Olympic gold medal, made news June 10, with her nomination to the International Olympic Committee
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Cuba’s María Caridad Colón, the first Latin American woman to win an Olympic gold medal, made news June 10, with her nomination to the International Olympic Committee
Sports, an inexorably social expression, is constantly seeking to take the body a little further, to overcome and go beyond the limits it is able to.
A year ago, the undefeated Comandante en Jefe of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz, left us a testament and a political duty: “working with fervor and dignity, can produce the material and cultural wealth that humans need, and we must fight relentlessly to obtain these”
Interview with Dr. Antonio Becali Garrido, president of INDER, looking toward the Río de Janeiro Olympics
The Paris Olympiad was very competitive, with 63 flags at the top of the award masts, at least once, and 91 countries entered in the list of medals
The only, definitive independence Cubans celebrate is that achieved on January 1, 1959, with the leadership of our undefeated Comandante en Jefe Fidel Castro Ruz. Someone failed to tell Donald Trump this, before he congratulated the Cuban people for their independence on May 20.
Cuba is ready to accept all players who want to play in the National Baseball Series. This is the first conclusion of the meeting that the National Commission holds every Monday with the press, following the question of the possible inclusion of Yasmani Tomás in the Industriales team
Baseball director addresses return of teams to the field for Cuba’s 60th National Series, and player eligibility for the season
A ceremonial send-off for the team set to play in the 4th World Baseball Classic was held in Havana's José Martí Memorial yesterday, February 16, with Alfredo Despaigne serving as the flag-bearer, escorted by Lázaro Blanco and Carlos Benítez, also members of the national title-winning Sorrels of Granma
Serious questions about the neoliberal response to the current pandemic are raised by Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez and Jorge Núñez Jover, dean of the University of Havana’s Science, Technology and Society department, in an article recently published by the Cuban Academy of Sciences