A separate currency market: a means or an end to stabilizing the economy?
The Cuban macroeconomy inevitably needs foreign currency to develop
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The Cuban macroeconomy inevitably needs foreign currency to develop
One month has past since the devastating April 25 earthquake in Nepal, and two weeks since the powerful May 12 aftershock, the same night Cuba’s Henry Reeve Medical Brigade arrived in the country. Forty-nine Cuban medical professionals are taking on the population’s needs, defying the damage, fear and grief around them.
Simulation is a basic strategy employed by mercenaries attempting to subvert the social order chosen by the majority of Cubans, but the latest attempt failed miserably
In the face of new threats to humanity, the peoples must not forget the holocaust if they really want to avoid repeating it
Cuba’s International Book Fair, due to celebrate its 24th edition, has become one of the island’s most important events, attracting thousands of people each year. This year’s Guest Country of Honor is India
The Habanos S.A company saw sales of 445 million dollars in 2016, representing a 5% increase as compared to 2015 • The firm’s newest offers for 2017 were presented
Cuban artists and intellectuals express their rejection of aggression against Cuba promoted, organized and financed by the U.S. government
Full text of Speech by Army General Raúl Castro Ruz, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba Central Committee and President of the Councils of State and Ministers, during the 14th Extraordinary ALBA-TCP Summit, held in Caracas, Venezuela, March 5, 2017, “Year 59 of the Revolution”
Communist Party of Cuba First Secretary and President of the Republic Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez today honored the birth on this date 203 years ago, of the nation’s father, Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, and 115 years ago of the Chancellor of Dignity, Raúl Roa, tweeting, “Their human values, their patriotism and Cuban identity, make latter the heir of the first, and all of us their heirs”
127 years after the landing of José Martí and Máximo Gómez, along with other expeditionaries, at Playita de Cajobabo, Cubans return to the scene of the events to relive history