Silvio Rodríguez sings before thousands at the University of Panama
A free concert by Cuban singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez marked the end of the inauguration of the People’s Summit
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A free concert by Cuban singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez marked the end of the inauguration of the People’s Summit
The government is actively limiting collaboration. Four grants awarded to Cuba's Pedro Kourí Institute of Tropical Medicine by the U.S. National Institutes of Health to study Zika, chikungunya and dengue, have been "put on hold"
With the Summit of the Americas coming in April, and the U.S. reviving the Monroe Doctrine, the people of Our America must prepare to battle for our definitive independence, as our predescessors did 200 years ago
Two Senators and two Representatives visiting Havana agree that bipartisan support is growing for an end to travel restrictions and expansion of relations with Cuba, while expressing their desire to eliminate the blockade
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
The UN Secretary General arrived in Havana, Wednesday, June 22, to attend the signing of an important agreement on a bilateral ceasefire between the Colombian government and FARC-EP, set to take place June 23
The People's Summit, held parallel to the 7th Summit of the Americas, took place in the Auditorium of the University of Panama. For Cubans, this space has a historic symbolism. Here, an assassination attempt against President Fidel Castro in 2000 was planned. Granma spoke to an extraordinary witness of those events, Cuban diplomat Carlos Rafael Zamora
Former President of Dominica Juan Bosch described the Caribbean as an “imperial frontier,” and point of conflict between the economic and political interests of global powers, a reality which hasn’t changed since the time of Christopher Columbus
After more than five decades of broken diplomatic ties, it is difficult to find recipes that do not repeat past mistakes
Demonstrators demanded the release of former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and an end to political persecution of progressive leaders in latin America and the Caribbean