Special Reports
Ladislao, secrets of nature known in the country
By Yurislenia Pardo Ortega/Adelante
What a character this Ladislao! Joker, talkative and witty are three qualities that you cannot omit when characterizing this farmer in body and soul. He talks about his things like telling a story. He never gets tired of talking, and from there he has developed impressive dramatic qualities.
Read more ...Lights in Lorenzo’s two lives
By Rolando Sarmiento Ricart / Adelante
Lorenzo lived his childhood and adolescence in dim light until that electric blackout when he discovered that he could only see the lit candle with one eye. Since very little he had the urge to seat in the front row of the classroom to better see the board.
Read more ...“Crossroad” of the communal economy
By Rolando Sarmiento Ricart/Adelante
Alexei Carmenates Llanes, born, raised and settled in the area, knows every inch of the ground around him and the dry farming land that displays a neat bright green.
Read more ...Storm Chasers, in Camaguey City?
By Jorge Enrique Jerez Belisario/Adelante
Storm Chasers in Camagüey City? Yes, but not the ones that risk their lives searching for an extraordinary photograph. The ones here are committed, using science, to provide the territory a system for early warning facing Severe Local Storms (SLS).
Read more ...The future is in livestock farming
By Yurislenia Pardo Ortega/Adelante
The way is long, very long. The marabou, lord of those landscapes, imposes itself in both sides and in some areas, threatens to stop the way for the “intruder”. One, two, three… you cannot keep counting the many houses of cow pens and their huge cement tanks, in complete ruin in the middle of that thorny and intense green “sea”. The remains of the constructions and the isolated pieces of concrete on the embankment are the only marks of what was the Camagüey´s dairy basin,Fidel’s dream, and that was disrupted with the coming of the special period.
Our Fidel turns 93
By Armando Boudet Gómez / Contributor
This August 13, 2019, Fidel Castro Ruz, the Leader of the Cuban Revolution, with a universal projection for his humanitarian and internationalist thinking and his beautiful and imperishable work at the head of Cuba, would turn 93.
Deaf-blind: educator and mother
By Yanisleidy Prado Rojas/Adelante
The fact that a person is deaf and blind does not mean that has completely lost these perceptions; most people keep them although a little bit and it allows them to develop like any other mortal. Therefore, if you see Yaimi Rodríguez Ramírez passing through the street, you do not imagine she is one of the 64 that has that impairment in Camagüey.
You must know about leukemia that…
By Olga Lilia Vilató de Varona/Adelante
To address the issue of leukaemia, we turned to Dr. Félix Leandro Morfa Viamontes, specialist in Hematology at the Amalia Simoni Clinical Surgery Hospital, from this city, which was built 18 years ago.
Migration of right, or right of migration
By By Yasselys Pérez Chaos
The studies hoist that the migration is a vital right. There say the statisticians that the migration benefits so much to the receiving countries as to those of origin. It is me who says, that I am a rosary of the people who have gone away, who although this right is quantified in numbers and fair weather, also weighs in sorrows.

