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The Caribbean: A look at the neighborhood

The Caribbean meetings held in Havana last week, March 8-11, left clear evidence of the leading role our region is playing in political developments on the continent, as well as the potential which exists for greater integration in the face of adverse international conditions

Dominica is in shock (+Photos)

Two weeks after Dominica was devastated by Hurricane Maria’s winds of over 250 kilometers per hour, the island remains in shock

CUBA-U.S.

The challenge of building a future without forgetting the past

Hundreds of people gathered outside the newly reopened U.S. Embassy in Havana on August 14, to witness the historic flag-raising ceremony, the equivalent of no longer be prisoners of the past, standing before him where the three Marines who which took place at the Cuban mission in Washington on July 20.

UNITED STATES

Moves to codify another injustice as law

Some U.S. legislators are not satisfied with the legal guarantees enjoyed by the Guantánamo Naval Base, and want to prevent possible negotiations on returning the territory illegally occupied for more than a century to Cuba

The enemies of the left

If the powerful know anything it is how to distinguish their people from those who seek a more just distribution of wealth, reject the naturalization of inequality and believe that “human rights” are extensive to all human beings

U.S. subversion against Cuba continues

Even while the ink of Barack Obama’s new Presidential Directive on Cuba is not yet dry, an announcement for new subversive projects against Cuba was published on the U.S. State Department website

Is it possible to avoid another Barcelona?

Like the latest attacks in France, Germany, Belgium, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, the main objective of terrorists was to cause panic

CUBA-THE UNITED STATES

Seven key points

Although talks between the U.S. and Cuba are in themselves a milestone for two countries which have lacked formal ties for more than 50 years, they only mark the beginning of a much longer and complicated process. Granma shares with its readers seven key points which clarify the dimension of what is happening between Havana and Washington and the coming stage.