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Returning to a Vietnam ten times more beautiful

They say that anyone who spends two or three years abroad finds the country very changed on their return, and that this is proof of the thriving development that the nation has experienced over the past three decades

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The strength to go on

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

Cuba-China relations at all-time high

Interview with the Director General of the department of Latin American and Caribbean Affairs at China’s Foreign Ministry, Zhu Qingqiao

The Our America Consensus: A guide for the future of the Latin American left

With the approval of the Our America Consensus, the first programmatic document stemming from the Sao Paulo Forum, leftist and progressive parties from Latin America and the Caribbean have a new instrument with which to resist the right-wing onslaught and continue implementing political and social changes in the region

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Flying toward the horizon

As the propeller on the nose of the aircraft starts to turn, and the engine beings to roar, anticipation of the unknown adventure ahead starts to give some butterflies

Evo Morales: “Now is the best time to unite”

Interview with the Bolivian President during his visit to Nicaragua to participate in the Sao Paulo Forum and celebrations marking the 38th anniversary of the Sandinista Revolution

After the last out

Granma leaves the Caribbean Series in third place, one spot better than last year, but what remains for fans is the dissatisfaction of not seeing the team in the finals, because they had the goods to be there

Barrio Adentro, restoring hope

April 16 marked the 15th anniversary of the launch of this beautiful mission designed to provide healthcare to Venezuela’s historically forgotten communities. Granma International shares the stories of three Venezuelan collaborators and their time with the project