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The Government of Havana and the provincial branch of the Society of Architecture renewed their call for the City Architecture Award with the purpose of highlighting distinguished works for their quality of design and execution.

A delegation of the National Assembly of People's Power, headed by its vice president Ana María Mari Machado, is attending the 147th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) held on October 23 to 27 in Luanda, Angola.

Cuban Brigadier General in the reserve Jose Castro Delgado, who was the chief of the bodyguard service for Revolution leader Fidel Castro for many years, passed away at 86 on Wednesday, in Havana.

Bent on boosting the use of renewable energy sources, the University of Oriente (UO) is planning the creation of a hydropower plant designed to pump water from a reservoir located at a high altitude.

Cuba’s Higher Education Minister Reynaldo Velazquez is paying an official visit to Germany aimed at considering projects to expand bilateral cooperation.

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez corroborated the advancement of Cuba-European Union bilateral relations in different areas during a meeting with European ambassadors to Havana.

“Of course he lives on; as in me, Che lives in every young rebel of the Homeland, because no revolutionary can remain indifferent to the strength of his thoughts,” said María Karla González Padrón, one of more than 10,000 students from various universities, schools and institutions who took part in the traditional walk Along Che’s route in Santa Clara.

The 31st theoretical conference Crisol de la Nacionalidad Cubana (The melting pot of Cuban nationality) began in this city with the lecture “José Martí and the challenges of independence in the late 19th century” by ScD Yoel Cordoví, president of the Institute of Cuban History.

After their initial implementation in institutions and community projects across Cuba, the use of Adolescent Kits for Expression and Innovation enter a new stage.

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