CUBA IN THE AMAZON
The last town to the south
An almost two-hour flight separates Puerto Ayacucho from San Carlos de Río Negro, the southernmost town of the Venezuelan jungle
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An almost two-hour flight separates Puerto Ayacucho from San Carlos de Río Negro, the southernmost town of the Venezuelan jungle
In this season of “anything goes” which is the U.S. Presidential election campaign, satisfying interest group lobbies is key, since they can play a decisive role in mobilizing the vote for the candidate that best responds to their demands.
President Nicolás Maduro announced a series of measures to be adopted during his weekly show En Contacto con Maduro
The faces of those who had thus far just been voices and shadows now appear in the light of the walk-in clinic. Everyone is pleased, and my pride swells as I take note of the youth, right in the middle of the jungle, in the most remote place in Venezuela
Yesterday Cubans of several generations began celebrations of the 65th anniversary of the assaults on the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Garrisons
A qualitative leap forward in the academic level of faculties at Cuban medical schools has been prioritized by the country's public health system
Even though there are exclusively bilateral issues to be resolved, it is presumed that no global issue will be left out of the dialogue between the presidents of China and the United States
The Cuban people were the protagonists of elections on Sunday March 11. Granma offers readers stories and anecdotes from across the entire island on Election Day
Cuban Foreign Minister demands that U.S. government "cease its campaign of discredit and interference"
In the Cuban people’s upward journey, no setback has ever been—nor will it ever be—definitive; it has never brought paralysis, nor has it ever meant abandoning the struggle