U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio continued his personal war against Cuba on Wednesday by announcing that Washington will impose visa restrictions on several government officials from Cuba, as well as from African countries and Grenada, for their involvement in contracting Cuban medical services.
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In Holguín, many stories and anecdotes about Fidel Castro are remembered, as he always brought new ideas for the province’s progress during his visits and fulfill many of the requests made by the people gathered in front of the La Periquera Museum, where he addressed the people of this eastern territory for the first time on February 26, 1959.
Read more Remembering Fidel: The Comandante's imprint on his landPhoto: Internet
Brothers Luis and Sergio Montes de Oca Saíz combined literature and social justice. Revolutionary struggle rhymed in their verses, and protest was the focus of their essays. The young men from San Juan y Martínez, Pinar del Río, aged just seventeen and eighteen, were killed during the Batista dictatorship.
Read more Hermanos Saíz Association: 38 years supporting young art in CubaPhoto: Juan Pablo Carreras
The photographic exhibition "Fidel, Beyond the Myth," opened to the public at the Provincial Center for Plastic Arts in Holguín, presents 100 images that portray key moments in the life of Fidel Castro, the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution.
Read more One hundred moments of Fidel immortalized in HolguínPhoto: Juan Pablo Carreras / ACN
In Holguín, the "A Summer Always Young" campaign promotes various recreational activities for children and youth during the summer, organized by cultural, sports, and government institutions.
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