The U.S. and Cuban civil aviation authorities reached an agreement on the reopening of regular flights between both countries, half a century after their cancelation.
The airlines finally received the green light to establish regular flights between U.S. and Cuban cities. The agreement, one of the most demanded by U.S. business circles, had been announced late last December.
A curious anthology of short stories that includes the prize-winning writer is presented at the 25th Havana International Book Fair.
Despite being one (or the most) demanded of the living Cuban authors by the reading public of his country and of other parts of the world, Leonardo Padura is only present in the 25th Havana International Book Fair 2016 with two short stories.
His pieces contributed in an evident way to fostering a special moment in the 20th century.
Cuban choreographer Gustavo Herrera passed away last January 22 in Mexico DF at the age of 69. He had been residing in that city for years and worked as a professor at the National Centre of Arts. He was one of the most notable Cuban ballet choreographers, together with Alberto Alonso, Alberto Méndez and Iván Tenorio.
In the face of the growing hike in the prices for agricultural and livestock products, it is the State’s responsibility to rectify the market flaws, but not neglecting to study the productive value of the chain and its different links, the assessment of costs and profits and the analysis of the barriers that hinder the productive process in a strategic sectors like that of agriculture.
The growing tendency of food prices in the domestic market is sensitively manifest in the retail market, with economic, social and political implications. This tendency is based on an insufficient national production of agricultural and livestock products, which do not meet the demand.