Letter from Fidel to Maduro
The historic leader of the Cuban Revolution sent a letter to the Venezuelan President in reference to his speech addressing U.S. threats to his country
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The historic leader of the Cuban Revolution sent a letter to the Venezuelan President in reference to his speech addressing U.S. threats to his country
AS some people know, in September of 1969, Muammar al-Gaddafi, a Bedouin Arab soldier of unusual character and inspired by the ideas of the Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser, promoted within the
I listened to it yesterday when he spoke at the University of Tucson during a tribute to the six people murdered and the
TOMORROW the G-20 meeting begins; that is to say, the meeting of the planet’s most developed and rich countries: the United States, Canada, Germany, the United kingdom, France, Italy, and
THIS brutal military alliance has become the most perfidious tool of repression known in the history of humanity.
On March 15, 1878, General Antonio Maceo led a protest at Baraguá against the Zanjón Pact signed by other leaders of the Liberation Army with Spanish colonial forces. Fidel described Maceo’s stance was of the greatest high points of Cuba’s independence struggles
PRESIDENT Chávez presented before the Venezuelan Parliament his report on activities undertaken in 2011 and the plan for those to be undertaken this year.
Cuban women support the Revolution so firmly, so enthusiastically, so loyally... because it is a revolution that means double liberation for women. Women are a part of the country’s most humble sectors… women face discrimination not only as workers, but as women, as well
WHEN, in 1976, the most serious terrorist acts were committed against Cuba, in particular the in-flight sabotage of a Cuban airliner which had departed from Barbados with 73
I was familiar with the content of compañero Raúl’s report to the 6th Congress of the Party.