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On route to Río de Janeiro

How Cuban hopefuls measure up

ON March 1, 1565, Estácio de Sá, the nephew of Mem de Sá, founded the city of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro, in the region lying between the Pan de Azúcar and the Cara de Cão mountains, in the current neighborhood of Urca.

Cuba receives its athletes with gratitude

Many years ago, I listened to the mythical second-base player Félix Isasi said that every time he went to compete abroad, despite all the good things, the desire to be back in his country and with his loved ones grew as the days went by.

That "moral sun" that illuminates Cuba

Dos Ríos was once again the site of a recount and homage to extol the legacy of our José Martí, on the 129th anniversary of his fall in combat, on May 19, 1895

Medieval measures for “humanitarian aid”

Yesterday, Donald Trump signed a proclamation restricting and “partially” limiting the entry of Cubans to the U.S., with the justification that Cuba is a state sponsor of terrorism, does not cooperate with or share sufficient police information with U.S. government, and “has historically refused to accept the return of its deportable citizens”

Cuban stadiums come to life

The certification of Antonio Maceo Stadium in Santiago de Cuba by the International Football Federation Association to host international matches will contribute to the development of soccer on the island

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Mariel, a clear example of modernization (+Photos)

Just as Cuba has attracted interest worldwide, principally as a result of the gradual but continuous updating of its economy, the country has transformed the principal example of this process: the Mariel Special Development Zone (ZEDM), an area of 465.4 square kilometers covered in vegetation and an ideal location to house the largest industrial park in the Caribbean and Central America

The United States should solve its human rights problems

The member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, urged the U.S. Government to solve its human rights problems, instead of spending millions of taxpayers' dollars on misinformation about the situation of children in Cuba.