Special Reports


"It is urgent to incorporate more women into technological development"

The young researcher and Doctor of Sciences from the University of Camagüey Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz, Yailé Caballero Mota, leads an ambitious joint project with the University of International Studies of Hebei (UEIH), of the People's Republic of China.

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Pediatric Oncology: Promise of Hope

The Cuban National Health System provides comprehensive and multidisciplinary care to cancer patients in children and adolescents organized in specialized centers to provide the service regionally in Santiago de Cuba, Holguín, Camagüey, Villa Clara, Pinar del Rio and four centers in Havana including the Institutes of Hematology and Oncology, with treatments that respond to standardized international protocols.

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In the Korean and Viet Nam wars, a couple of blows were dealt to the "vigilante" army of Yankee imperialism. Another of the great embarrassments suffered by Uncle Sam's troops occurred in Playa Girón, where the Cuban militias, with more support for their courage than for good weapons, raised their rifles to the sky as a sign of victory.

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From the new pines to 73

At the distance of almost half a century, Olivia remembers the phrase easily. "I trust the new pines," said that man today, faceless and nameless. You cannot ask so much to memory. But at 73 she can feel like at 27. At 73 you can conserve the energy that forges new pines. And she does the same, with the energy and commitment with which she contributed as a delegate to the First Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba.

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A matter of order

The clocks of the city of New York passed a few minutes of ten in the morning of April 15, 1961 when Foreign Minister Raúl Roa García requested the floor for “a point of order” at the headquarters of the Organization of United Nations, a fact that once again demonstrated their intelligence because the real reason was to denounce the bombings and imminent aggression against Cuba.


For our medicine students, the COVID-19 pandemic imposed an unprecedented challenge. For a year they have carried out investigations en masse to every corner of the Cuban geography, looking for the symptoms of a virus that takes lives every day in the world; however, given the rebound in the pandemic in Camagüey territory, they have assumed other tasks in the Red Zone.


Damarys learned to "tame" fire

The sighting of a column of smoke represented for the Redskins of North America an opportune signal in the communication of a victory or a defeat in combat. For a Ranger Corps like the one in Camagüey, a cluster of gray clouds, above a green area, means that victory will only be possible when they have completely reduced the fire.


Gegem: Beyond Adventure

Mexico Cave is the largest cave system known so far in the province of Camagüey. Contrary to what one might think, it is not found in any of our mountainous regions, but in the northern coastal plain.


Very few imagine that the blue scarf that children wear around their necks on October 8, as a symbol that they are starting out as pioneers, will mark them so much; that they will begin their journey through an organization with rebellious roots and Martí's essences, and that as happened to many of us, when our time to belong to it is running out, we want to continue being proud pioneers.