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Sixty-five years since the assault on the future

Yesterday Cubans of several generations began celebrations of the 65th anniversary of the assaults on the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Garrisons

Havana shaken

A stormy night of strong wind and rain hits the capital city

Professional development in heath care prioritized

A qualitative leap forward in the academic level of faculties at Cuban medical schools has been prioritized by the country's public health system

Add me to that list

The latest attempts of the most vulgar current of the anti-Cuban political propaganda on social media - where everything, whether real or imagined, can find a place - to shape an opinion has, as usual, backfired against those who brought it to life.

Cuba exposes new U.S. slanders

Clear evidence was screened last night, on Cuban television’s nightly news, exposing the new slander campaign to discredit Cuba launched by the United States government, which this time uses the detention of the counterrevolutionary José Daniel Ferrer as a pretext

Moving forward

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez begins second government visit to the eastern province of Granma, accompanied by the Council of Ministers

A Revolution for youth, and with them

Ours was a Revolution made by youth. How could the nation’s youth not be given the confidence and the responsibility to sustain this resplendent process?

Across the waves, a ship of hope

With the Granma yacht’s landing, December 2, 1956, following its epic crossing from Mexico, those aboard would become the first combatants in the final stage of Cuba’s liberation struggle, and the date would mark the founding of the Revolutionary Armed Forces

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

Díaz-Canel:

During a meeting to review the national housing program, President Díaz-Canel insisted forcefully on the need to transform current mechanisms to address delays, including cement deliveries