A helmsman’s historical legacy
A driver for the Cuban medical brigade in Venezuela, the son of the Granma yacht’s skipper in 1956, recalls Captain Norberto Collado
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A driver for the Cuban medical brigade in Venezuela, the son of the Granma yacht’s skipper in 1956, recalls Captain Norberto Collado
In 2004, a 10% tax on U.S. dollars in cash, entering the national banking system, was established, due to sanctions prohibiting Cuba from conducting transactions in this currency, measures that are escalating and causing significant damage, creating serious obstacles to normal international financial activity
In the countdown to see the flame of the oldest regional multisport event of the planet in the modern era burn in the city of San Salvador, Cuba confirms that there is no other aspiration than to remain at the top of the medal table by countries in the 24th edition of the Central American and Caribbean Games
Hugo Chávez, the Eternal Comandante of Venezuela, was a great man, and his greatness is reaffirmed today as the roots he left pulsating just inches below the ground
Just on Press Freedom Day, the German Embassy in Cuba consummated on Facebook a gross act of interference and flagrant violation of international norms for diplomatic relations, by altering the front page of Granma with erasures, including the name of Palestine.
A conversation with two founders of the Celia Sánchez Manduley Museum-Memorial, whose personal efforts led to the decision to locate the site in the house where she was born, to perpetuate the memory of the life and work of this heroine of the Sierra and the underground
The 17th NAM Summit opens today and will continue through September 18, with the principal focus on world peace
Highly qualified Cuban coaches at the Bolivarian Educational Center for Talented Athletes have contributed to raising the competitive level of school and juvenile sports in the country
In a few days, Venezuela will again have the eyes of the world looking its way. On December 3, more than 19 million voters are eligible to choose 167 deputies for a new National Assembly, to chart the country’s course
"I don't know about here, but in Cuba, dominoes are not just for men. Let's go, two more, let's see if some one can beat us! We have to go back to work soon," the two doctors call out playfully, joking with the typical rivalry the game generates in their native country