reflexiones de Fidel
Obama’s speech in Arizona
I listened to it yesterday when he spoke at the University of Tucson during a tribute to the six people murdered and the
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I listened to it yesterday when he spoke at the University of Tucson during a tribute to the six people murdered and the
Excerpts from Fidel’s speech presenting the Communist Party of Cuba’s first Central Committee, October 3, 1965
On the 90th anniversary of Che’s birth, Granma presents excerpts from Fidel’s speech given October 18, 1967, during the memorial ceremony for Comandante Ernesto Che Guevara, in Havana’s Plaza de la Revolución
YESTERDAY was a long day. From midday I paid attention to Obama’s vicissitudes in Chile, as I had done the day before with his adventures in the city of Rio de Janeiro.
TOMORROW the G-20 meeting begins; that is to say, the meeting of the planet’s most developed and rich countries: the United States, Canada, Germany, the United kingdom, France, Italy, and
The leader of the Cuban Revolution insists that we will never stop struggling for peace and the well-being of all human beings, for every inhabitant on the planet regardless of skin color or national origin.
LATIN Americans are not innate criminals and neither did they invent drugs.
I was watching Obama carefully during the famous "summit meeting". Occasionally he was overcome by fatigue and unwittingly shut his eyes but at other times, he was asleep with his eyes wide open.
A powerful 8.9 magnitude earthquake shook Japan today. Of greatest concern is that the first news items report thousands dead or missing, figures truly extraordinary in a developed country where everything is built to withstand earthquakes. There were even reports of a nuclear reactor out of control.
ON March 9 this year, under the title, "NATO, war, lies and business," I published a new Reflection on the role of this military organization.