Cuba attracts the attention of cruise lines
A bilateral symposium held in the Cuban capital November 28-29 provided the opportunity to exchange experiences and evaluate the development of the cruise industry in Cuba
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A bilateral symposium held in the Cuban capital November 28-29 provided the opportunity to exchange experiences and evaluate the development of the cruise industry in Cuba
Cuban diplomat José Ramón Cabañas told Granma that Cuba will now be able to directly engage on a range of issues with the majority of U.S. government agencies
No matter how hard the propaganda machine has tried to refute Marx’s analysis, his ideas have stood the test of time
Cuban and U.S. delegations met yesterday, May 21, in Washington for seven hours discussing the reestablishment of diplomatic relations. Talks continue today at the State Department. In another important development, the Cuban Interests Section in Washington announced that banking services for its operations in the U.S. have finally been acquired.
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.
Amidst the damage caused by Hurricane Maria, efforts are also focused on recovering the island's greatest treasure: its flora and fauna
The dialogue is scheduled for March 31 and Cuba hopes it will develop in a constructive environment and on a reciprocal basis
The change in policy toward Cuba, announced June 16 by U.S. President Donald Trump, implies a setback in bilateral relations • Granma shares opinions and analysis from both sides of the Florida Straits
The turmoil seen in the North, during 2017, confirmed that regional unity and integration are essential for Latin American and Caribbean nations, in their efforts to continue advancing along the path of development in peace
Since the most recent unilateral measures were adopted by the U.S. government, consular services available to Cubans have changed significantly