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Cuba and Haiti: Two sister nations

Around 20 Haitian youths – members of the 4th Antenor Firmin Voluntary Work and Solidarity Brigade – visited Cuba January 4-11 and undertook various activities, while reaffirming the ties of friendship between the two peoples

French trade union leader supports the Cuban people's struggle

Pascal Joly, France’s General Confederation of Labor’s general secretary for the Ile de France region (URIF-CGT), described Cuba as an example to follow and a point of reference for the world, speaking to Granma International in Havana, after being presented with the Friendship Medal, awarded by the Council of State

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”

International solidarity with Cuba on May Day

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

A firm friend of Cuba

The diplomat describes the Cuban people as very supportive and willing to share their space and time to contribute to other causes

“Cuba has taught us solidarity with humanity”

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

CUBAN INTERNATIONAL HEALTH COLLABORATORS

A global contribution

Speaking to Granma International, Cuban medical professional who have offered their services around the world describe their efforts as a rewarding privilege

International investors recognize Cuba's guarantees, despite pressure from Washington

"We must develop an export vocation in all entities. We need to substitute imports, because the less we spend, the more money to re-circulate within our own productive processes," said Miguel Diaz-Canel, President of Cuba’s Councils of State and Ministers, during a discussion with deputies on the National Assembly’s Public Services Committee