Las Tunas marks the International Women's Day

The heroines grow, multiply. These are turbulent times for tenderness. They do not quit. You see them with glitter in their eyes and little mascara. Elegance now smells of courage and bravery, of sleepy but lively, alert eyes.

In the face of foreign aggression: Patria o Muerte!

In one of the saddest days of the 60s of the last century in Cuba, just at the farewell to mourning after the explosion of La Coubre French freighter, a virile Fidel Castro said, for the first time, that this is a people of "Patria o Muerte" (Fatherland or Death). Today, 61 years have passed, and that dilemma - turned slogan - continues to be empowered in the people.

Rancher Noel Diéguez González

Noel Diéguez González has the scent of the field attached to his skin. He defines himself as an old rancher, one of those who know the vagaries of the land and understand the clean shine of the animals' gaze.

Majibacoa sugar mill

For more than 20 days, the Majibacoa sugar mill, the youngest in the province of Las Tunas, has been energetically self-sufficient; even, it already exceeds delivery in relation to consumption, according to Víctor Torres González, its director.