The world recalls Fidel
World figures and organizations honor the Comandante en Jefe, on the fourth anniversary of his physical departure
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World figures and organizations honor the Comandante en Jefe, on the fourth anniversary of his physical departure
The creation of the Ministry of Culture was perhaps the biggest challenge faced by Dr. Armando Hart Dávalos in his revolutionary career.
China is not afraid to deepen relations with Cuba, a country economically, commercially and financially blockaded by the United States.
"The disposition of the authorities of the Party, the State and the Government is to attend to the demands of our people, to listen, to dialogue, to explain the numerous steps that are being taken to improve the situation, always in an atmosphere of tranquility," Díaz-Canel argued
Over 950 Japanese friends traveled to Cuba aboard the Peace Boat, an initiative founded in 1983, calling for a world free of nuclear weapons, and promoting a message in support of an end to wars, global sustainability and friendship among the peoples
ALBA-TCP statement on the act of piracy and theft committed by the US government against the South American nation
Granma International offers a summary of some of the key events that marked 2018, driven by the continuity of our political, economic and social project
October 10 materialized, in the same cry of rebellion, the most revolutionary spirit of the times. It had its first expression in the call for unity that has mobilized Cubans ever since: unity for a free nation against any form of foreign domination.
“Our path is the dialogue, the respect to the Constitution, to peace, democracy, progress and to the settlement of problems,” President Nicolas Maduro said. He also thanked the government of Norway and the governmental delegation taking part in the dialogue with the opposition of the Bolivarian nation.
Millions have proudly bared their shoulders to receive the Cuban vaccine "Abdala," but few know that this was the name given by Cuba’s national hero, José Martí, in his dramatic poem of the same name, to a young black African who fought and died for the independence of his country