Special Reports
Peter and his house
By Carmen Luisa Hernández Loredo/ ACN
That "like Pedro for his house" could have been "refrained" by this Pedro. A thin man, apparently calm, who walks through the “October 10” office in two strides.
Read more ...In Pediatric Hospital: first knee operations by arthroscopy
By Olga Lilia Vilató de Varona/ Adelante
Since there is no evidence in the medical literature on surgical interventions on the knees by arthroscopy, specifically in the Eduardo Agramonte Piña teaching pediatric hospital, in this city, the first two are considered to be those carried out successfully by the team led by the Doctor of Medical Sciences Alejandro Álvarez López.
Read more ...When the nights don't go out
By Gilberto Rodríguez Rivero/ Adelante
It seems, and it is, a common day of work, although it's already past ten o'clock. The country's energy contingency has ignited not only ideas, but also nights in many companies in the province.
Read more ...“Find a family”
By By Elia Rosa Yera Zayas Bazán and Camila Ibarra Piloto /Journalism Students
Yanaris is in sixth grade. Two years ago, the PE teacher at the Pepito Mendoza elementary school aroused her desire for sports; her main wish is to participate in a Judo competition. Her naturalness hides a difficult past that changed since her arrival at the home for children without family protection in La Zambrana, where she, along with her twin sister and nine other soul brothers, share the love for the family they formed there.
Read more ...CSI: vigilant so that COVID-19 does not enter
By Jorge Enrique Jerez Belisario/Adelante

At 10:10 a.m. they were all in their position, flight VIV-382, coming from Mexico, was approaching the runway of the Ignacio Agramonte international airport; on board, 21 Cuban and foreign passengers. At 10:20 a.m. with the plane on the runway, the work began, consisting of three surveillance lines.
From Camagüey #CubaLiveYWork
By Drafting of Adelante

Almost three hours lasted the parade of the people of Camagüey in which some 150,000 workers from the 15 unions paraded through the Plaza de la Revolución Mayor General Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz.
ABPM, arterial hypertension and personalized medication
By Olga Lilia Vilató de Varona/ Adelante

The measurement of blood pressure emerged in 1896 in a non-invasive way from the hands of the Italian doctor Scipione Riva-Rocci, who introduced the sphygmomanometer, an event that allowed the measurement of systolic blood pressure —known as the maximum— and almost a decade later , the Russian vascular surgeon Nicolai Korotkoff developed the auscultator technique, through which it was possible to measure the systolic and diastolic blood pressure —the minimum.
Living journalism
By Avianny Delgado Herrera and Karla Camila Abreu Rodríguez/Journalism Students

As a child she dreamed of being a teacher or a nurse, but literature sparked her interest in journalism. There, in her native Senado she discovered the Soviet classics, Jules Verne and Emilio Salgari. Bárbara Suárez Ávalos has been a journalist for more than 40 years, and she still feels for her profession that passion of the first day. She has just received the Rolando Ramírez Provincial Award for the Work of Life.
The Necessary War and its uprising order
By Jorge Wejebe Cobo/ ACN

January 1895 dealt a devastating blow to José Martí: Spanish spies in collusion with the American police had seized an arms shipment and several ships in the Port of Fernandina, in Florida, destined to start the Necessary.