Images of greatness
President Raúl Castro Ruz congratulates Juventud Rebelde on the occasion of its 50th anniversary and the opening of a photographic exhibit entitled A Rebel in Rebelde, featuring photos of Fidel taken by the newspaper’s staff
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President Raúl Castro Ruz congratulates Juventud Rebelde on the occasion of its 50th anniversary and the opening of a photographic exhibit entitled A Rebel in Rebelde, featuring photos of Fidel taken by the newspaper’s staff
World Federation of Democratic Youth President Nicolas Papademetriou closed the organization’s XIX General Assembly reiterating the need for unity in the struggle for peace
It is due to the shared values of our faiths that we ask that the families of Alan Gross and of the three Decorated Heroes of the Republic of Cuba be reunited, stated Reverend John McCullough, President and executive director of the Church World Service leading the U.S. delegation on a visit to Cuba from November 2-5.
Delegates and guests participating in the 10th Congress of the Cuban Young Communist League (UJC) arrived in Havana yesterday afternoon eager to contribute to this major youth event
During the tribute ceremony a floral wreath was laid on Frank País’ tomb by a regiment of the FAR on behalf of Fidel and Raúl
Psychology is an integral part of the Cuban healthcare system, which has as a fundamental pillar primary care, provided by the community doctor and nurse. Prioritized, therefore, is the impact of their work,
”This was my neighborhood 25 years ago. Being here today is returning to my origins, erasing my time outside of the homeland, and fulfilling one of the most important duties of a Cuban,” said Antonio Guerrero Rodríguez, decorated Hero of the Republic, who cast his vote at polling station no.2 in the Havana municipality of Arroyo Naranjo’s constituency no.60.
Assembly attended by 130 delegates from more than 60 organizations to debate, evaluate and make plans to move forward united
“Today, 38 years after the Barbados crime, we are still hurting; but not because the murderers walked free on the streets or because some have died without paying for their crime:
Given the possibility of adapting its methodology to the culture and needs of a country in which it is being applied, the ‘Yo, sí puedo’ (Yes, I can) program has been implemented in 30 countries, and taught more than 203,324 people across the globe to read, stated César Torres Batista, Sciences Phd. and director of the Latin American and Caribbean Pedagogical Institute (IPLAC).