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The bankruptcy of the British tour operator Thomas Cook, the world's oldest travel company, has affected some 2 000 tourists in Cuba and forced the rescheduling of a dozen flights from three airports on the island. The closure of the company is expected to force some 600 000 people outside their countries and who had bought tickets from the group to seek the help of governments and insurance companies. Read more Some Two Thousand Tourists in Cuba Affected by the Bankruptcy of Tour Operator Thomas Cook

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Cuban pianist Jesus Valdes alias Chucho, US saxophonist Kenny Garrett and Spanish composer Maria Bonet will take part in the next edition of the Barcelona Jazz Festival, organizers announced yesterday.

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The 17th edition of the National Audiovisual Festival Por Primera Vez (For the First Time), dedicated to the promotion of the work of young Cuban filmmakers, concluded in the city of Holguín with the awarding of the Grand Prize to the work "Two Chairs", under the direction of José Ñamandú.

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Young Cuban artists will gather in Holguín from March 22 to the 24th to celebrate the 14th National Youth Theater Festival.

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cuba usaCuba maintains its willingness to cooperate to find a solution and hopes that the measures taken under false pretexts will be reversed, Johana Tablada de la Torre, deputy director general for the United States at the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MINREX), said referring to a report that proves the falsehood of the accusations against the country as a result of the alleged incidents with U.S. officials in Havana.

Read more Cuba expects US reverses measures taken under the pretext of sonic incidents