Cuban Vice President Miguel Diaz-Canel met with new Namibian President Hage Geingob after his inauguration ceremony, and emphasized that the success of his visit to the country was based on the love shared by the two countries’ peoples.
march 23, 2015@ 09:03:58 | Deisy Francis Mexidor
Dr. Phophi Ramathuba, health minister for the province of Limpopo, expressed her gratitude for Cuba’s collaboration efforts in the sphere, which include stories which deserve to be told, she said
march 2, 2016@ 18:03:41 | Deisy Francis Mexidor
One of Brazil’s most eminent writers recalls his first encounter with Cuban doctors in Africa. He laments their departure from Brazil, but admires their dignity in rejecting Bolsanaro’s attacks
december 5, 2018@ 13:12:41 | Fernando Morais
Gerardo, Ramón, Antonio, Fernando and René visited the island where Mandela was imprisoned and paid tribute to his example of the triumph of human spirit over adversity
june 25, 2015@ 12:06:55 | Deisy Francis Mexidor
Cuba and South Africa highlighted their strong ties of friendship and the excellent level of bilateral and multilateral cooperation, following an official visit to the African nation by Salvador Valdés Mesa, a vice president of the Cuban Council of State
february 2, 2017@ 10:02:21 | Deisy Francis Mexidor
Gerardo Hernández, Ramón Labañino, Antonio Guerrero, Fernando González and René González experienced a spontaneous outpouring of love from those gathered to welcome them in Cape Town
june 23, 2015@ 17:06:56 | Deisy Francis Mexidor
An important business forum took place during the Cuban President’s visit to France
february 9, 2016@ 17:02:59 | Granma
Six months after the forced disappearance of 43 Ayotzinapa students, their families and the people of Mexico continue to fight for justice within the country and internationally, to ensure the case is not forgotten as so many others have been.
march 26, 2015@ 09:03:00 | lidice velenzuela
Mexico-Ayotzinapa
The 43 students from the Ayotnizapa Rural Teachers School, Mexico, disappearaed over four months ago, have yet to reappear and thus the country cannot close the wound caused by their disappearance, another case in the wave of violence which exists in the country
february 12, 2015@ 18:02:22 | lidice velenzuela
Although political situations can change overnight, Guatemalan President Otto Pérez Molina, with a full military career behind him at 54 years of age, continues to enjoy the support of big business, which would like to prop up his controversial administration until the next scheduled elections, September 7
june 10, 2015@ 20:06:52 | lidice velenzuela