Cuba and Venezuela strengthen economic ties
Venezuelan interest in doing business in Cuba is growing as demonstrated by the 71-strong trade delegation participating in a Business Forum inaugurated in Havana July 7
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Venezuelan interest in doing business in Cuba is growing as demonstrated by the 71-strong trade delegation participating in a Business Forum inaugurated in Havana July 7
A ceremony presided by President Raúl Castro to mark the 40th anniversary of Angola’s independence was held on Wednesday, November 11, in Havana
The Bolivian President, Evo Morales, not only met with Fidel, but also took the opportunity to participate in a donation of laptops and educational material at the Plurinational State of Bolivia Primary School in Central Havana
The Bolivian leader was received at Havana’s José Martí International Airport by First Vice President of the Councils of State and Ministers, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez
Inflation, devaluation of the local currency and falling oil prices have marked the Venezuelan economy in recent years. To better understand the situation, Granma interviewed Alfredo Serrano Mancilla, PhD Economist, director of the Latin American Strategic Center of Geopolitics (CELAG), and author of the book, The Economic Thought of Hugo Chávez.
“I am very pleased and happy to accompany our brother Fidel Castro on his birthday,” the Bolivian President stated on arriving in Havana
Hundreds of people gathered outside the newly reopened U.S. Embassy in Havana on August 14, to witness the historic flag-raising ceremony, the equivalent of no longer be prisoners of the past, standing before him where the three Marines who which took place at the Cuban mission in Washington on July 20.
Performing for the first time in Cuba, the cultural delegation from the Venezuelan music project Corazón Llanero – an initiative by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro - arrived to the island on the afternoon of Saturday, August 13
The Colombian government and the FARC-EP recognize that despite progress on important agenda items, difficult issues must be resolved in order to definitively end the conflict
Venezuela’s ambassador in Cuba, Alí Rodríguez Araque, spoke to the press at the embassy in Havana emphasizing that there are two very distinct explanations of what is happening in this country being disseminated