A Vietnamese journalist in his second homeland
In 2005 when I graduated I had to return to my country, my best friend saw me off at the airport, crying I told him: “I don’t know when or how, but I’m going to come back”
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In 2005 when I graduated I had to return to my country, my best friend saw me off at the airport, crying I told him: “I don’t know when or how, but I’m going to come back”
Exemplary medical attention, saving the lives of COVID-19 patients
The political work of a communist within a capitalist, neoliberal system constitutes a sacrifice, according to Maximo Schnebely, speaking to Granma International, at the Julio Antonio Mella International Camp, located in the municipality of Caimito, Artemisa province
Trade union friends from around the world will accompany the marches scheduled all across the island to celebrate International Workers' Day under the slogan: For Cuba: Unity and Commitment
The diplomat describes the Cuban people as very supportive and willing to share their space and time to contribute to other causes
Every year African students participate on summer brigades at the Julio Antonio Mella International Camp, in the municipality of Caimito, Artemisa province, where they undertake voluntary agricultural work and speak with Cuban experts from various sectors of society
As of January 16, voters can verify their personal data, and if need be, proceed to correct, modify, or update information
Speaking to Granma International, Cuban medical professional who have offered their services around the world describe their efforts as a rewarding privilege
Cuban cardiology is mourning the loss on January 17 of Dr. Julio Noel González Jiménez, who in 1985 performed the first heart transplant procedure in Cuba and Latin America
The Cuban institution responsible for the development of hygiene, epidemiology, microbiology, nutrition, and food safety is celebrating its 115th anniversary