Cuba’s flag waves in U.S. capital
Cuba’s diplomatic mission in the United States was officially re-inaugurated this morning, July 20. The Cuban Interest Section in Washington is now the country’s embassy.
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Cuba’s diplomatic mission in the United States was officially re-inaugurated this morning, July 20. The Cuban Interest Section in Washington is now the country’s embassy.
Like the latest attacks in France, Germany, Belgium, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, the main objective of terrorists was to cause panic
On February 17, during a press conference at Havana’s Hotel Nacional, U.S. Senators Claire McCaskill, Mark Warner, and Amy Klobuchar expressed optimism in regards to the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries, and the easing of restrictions on trade
No credible explanation exists for the various symptoms described by U.S. diplomatic staff, and experts deny the relevance of the laws of physics evoked in some of the theories presented
Interview with Cuban researcher and essayist Abel González Santamaría, responsible for compiling the book Raúl Castro y Nuestra América. 86 discursos, intervenciones y declaraciones
After more than five decades of broken diplomatic ties, it is difficult to find recipes that do not repeat past mistakes
Participants to the 23rd Sao Paulo Forum, bringing together leftist and progressive forces from the region in Managua, Nicaragua, paid tribute to the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution Fidel Castro, Heroic Guerilla Ernesto Che Guevara, and Venezuelan comrade Hugo Chávez
Granma presents a summary of the 20-year history of these gatherings, with the eighth edition set to take place April 13-14 in Lima, which will again reveal the tensions existing between U.S. neoliberal Pan-Americanism and the integrationist aspirations of countries south of the Rio Bravo
Ministry of Foreign Relations announces Cuba-U.S. Bilateral Commission to meet in Havana May 16
Although many of us would like to answer this question with a resounding "No!" and insist that our region is well prepared to defend itself against the 1823 pretensions of President James Monroe, with his "America for Americans" -which must be understood as "America for the United States"- it would be a serious mistake to underestimate the risks