Super Centenarian Juana Bautista Is The Oldest Living Human Being On Earth
She made 127 last February but unfortunately for her, the Guiness authorities do not want to recognize her age. Inspite of this lack of recognition, students from far and near still come to visit the super centenarian and join her every time she celebrates her birthday.
Government Controlled Media
There is still government controlled media that many leaders attempt to manipulate and censor in order to promote their own agenda.
Region Profiles: Latin America
Brief summary on Latin America.
In Cuba, The Elder Sister Died of Fidel and Raul Castro
In Cuba, at the age of 88 years died Angel Castro, the elder sister leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro and his brother Raul, Reuters reported, citing the statement of another sister of the Castro brothers – Juanita, who left Cuba in 1966. Official confirmation of this information by the authorities of Cuba have been reported.
Chavez Went Well in His New Surgery in Cuba
In an official statement, the vice president said that he underwent to remove in a "total" the pelvic injury, and is in "good shape".
Biography of Fidel Castro
Revolutionary Leader Of Cuba, Fidel Castro.
Relations Also Like Wheel
I think you may have heard that life is like a spinning wheel. Moment we are on, and then we are under. Moment we live, and sometimes we are living difficult. This process is repeated as a spinning wheel that never stops.
Cuba Says Imports From Us Off Sharply in 2010
Cuba says imports from US off sharply in 2010.
The Tuskegee Airmen
The creation of the squad by the War Department, was due to increased pressure from the NAACP (The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) and other organizations that pushed for opportunities for African Americans in the United States armed forces.
Shows The Death of Cuban in Prison
Announced opposition to the Cuban Elizardo Sanchez political prisoner Wilmar Villar, 31, died Thursday at a hospital east of Santiago, Cuba, after 50 days of hunger strike.










