A separate currency market: a means or an end to stabilizing the economy?
The Cuban macroeconomy inevitably needs foreign currency to develop
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The Cuban macroeconomy inevitably needs foreign currency to develop
Cuban doctors talk about serving abroad and denounce U.S. campaign to discredit the country’s international medical missions
Crossing the Orinoco River to the south, Cuban literacy teachers in Venezuela break new ground in the rainforest
The first fully operational solar park in this eastern province and the ongoing construction of three new ones, are set to see Granma’s contribution to the national electric grid increase six fold by mid-2017
There I felt like more of a professional. I would look at the jungle around me, the living conditions, I would see myself there, so far from home and I knew that I had come to do something useful
José Ramón Machado Ventura, second secretary of the Party Central Committee, conducted a two-day tour of agricultural sites in the eastern province of Granma, and reviewed progress on investment projects underway
A driver for the Cuban medical brigade in Venezuela, the son of the Granma yacht’s skipper in 1956, recalls Captain Norberto Collado
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
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
Over the last week, brigades from the Henry Reeve International Medical Contingent have departed every day