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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF PEOPLE’S POWER

"Saving, being efficient, always produces earnings"

Stated Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, during a meeting of the National Assembly’s Industry, Construction and Energy Committee, which paid particular attention to measures adopted to confront the country’s difficult energy situation created by U.S. persecution

CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM

Counting on all Cubans

In an unprecedented move, Cuban citizens living abroad will be provided the opportunity to participate in discussion of the proposed new Constitution

General Espinosa's mark of modesty and loyalty

The leader of the Cuban Revolution, Army General Raúl Castro Ruz, and President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, led the posthumous tribute to Army Corps General Ramón Espinosa Martín

Cubans in Harare

Seven Cuban healthcare professionals are writing more stories of solidarity on the African continent, at Harare’s Central Hospital, overcoming language and cultural barriers to improve residents’ quality of life

The Party increasingly involved in all processes

The Party must be increasingly closer to and involved in all processes, in both the production and service arenas.

FIHAV 2016: The biggest yet

With 75 countries confirmed to attend, the 34th edition of the Havana International Trade Fair is set to be the biggest yet

Thirty-five COVID-19 landmarks in Cuba

Granma offers a summary of events in Cuba over the last 12 months, since the first cases of COVID-19 were confirmed on the island

SCHOOL SOLIDARITY WITH PANAMA

There where love begets wonders

Raúl and Díaz-Canel presided over the tribute for the 35th anniversary of the Solidarity with Panama School, an institution founded by the Commander-in-Chief

We are not entering a new Special Period

Al though the energy situation the country is facing, along with other limitations, could suggest the emergence of a new Special Period in Peacetime, as enemies of the Revolution would like us to believe, Cuba is far from returning to such a state of affairs