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Today we celebrate one of the most significant dates in our history: Cuban Culture Day

Addis Ababa, October 20, 2025.- This date dates back to October 20, 1868, when the people of Bayamo sang the Bayamo Anthem for the first time, a work by Pedro Figueredo "Perucho," which later became our National Anthem. That song was not just a patriotic melody: it was the cry of independence, the voice of the Cuban soul that united art and rebellion, culture and nation.

Vietnam joins Granma–Rebelde int'l press festival, promoting truthful journalism

Nhan dan (People) newspaper of Vietnam is joining the first Granma–Rebelde international press festival in Havana, Cuba.

The October 17-20 event, bringing together more than 20 domestic and international media organisations, marks the 60th anniversary of the founding of Granma, the official mouthpiece of the Communist Party of Cuba, and Juventud Rebelde (Rebellious Youth) – the newspapers founded by Fidel Castro Ruz, Commander in Chief of the Cuban Revolution.

Cuban pianist seduces with his melody in Ottawa

Ottawa - This Friday, October 17th, at the Southminster United Church, Cuban composer, director, and pianist José María Vitier offered the concert "Ibero-American Visions," within the framework of the celebrations for Hispanic Heritage Month in Canada and Cuban Culture Day.

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