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Time for Latin America & the Caribbean to come first

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

The Caribbean: A look at the neighborhood

The Caribbean meetings held in Havana last week, March 8-11, left clear evidence of the leading role our region is playing in political developments on the continent, as well as the potential which exists for greater integration in the face of adverse international conditions

Cuban embassy opens in Washington

Cuban society is represented at the opening of the country’s embassy in Washington today by figures from all walks of life - government, culture, youth, science, sports and grass roots organizations – joining friends of Cuba to hear the national anthem and see the flag raised for the first time in the United States in over 50 years.

Anti-imperialist march in Lima

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

Cuba’s flag waves in U.S. capital

Cuba’s diplomatic mission in the United States was officially re-inaugurated this morning, July 20. The Cuban Interest Section in Washington is now the country’s embassy.

 

Ten conflicts to follow in 2018

The year that has just begun will be plagued by events that will capture the attention of the global media and shape public opinion

The day the Miami mafia dreamed of killing Fidel in Panama

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

Can the Monroe Doctrine triumph in the 21st century?

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