The blockade in facts and figures
Granma provides a summary of the latest calculated damages to Cuba caused by the U.S. blockade policy. Cuba will present its annual report on the blockade damages to the UN General Assembly this October
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Granma provides a summary of the latest calculated damages to Cuba caused by the U.S. blockade policy. Cuba will present its annual report on the blockade damages to the UN General Assembly this October
After arriving at Havana’s José Martí International Airport, the distinguished visitors placed floral wreaths at the base of the José Martí monument in the Plaza de la Revolución
The Venezuelan President sends Fidel congratulations and celebrates the 62nd anniversary of the revolutionary assaults on the Batista dictatorship’s Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Garrisons, July 26, 1953
Youth from the United States, taking part in the Venceremos Brigade, will exchange with young people in Guantánamo and undertake urban agriculture tasks
The Federation of Cuban Workers (CTC) and national trade unions calls on the Cuban people to mobilize to celebrate May Day, in a joyful environment of unity and commitment in the defense of socialism, under the banner of “Unity is our strength”
During the fraternal meeting, the two leaders reaffirmed the excellent state of bilateral relations and their intention to further strengthen political, economic, financial, and cooperative ties
Not even the legal system of said nation respects the Helms-Burton Act, its authors blinded by their desire to destroy the Cuban Revolution, by their interest in bending and submitting a people whose dignity and courage, is recognized within the community of nations, which has helped to confront them, and resist aggressions, in defense of its freedom, their independence and its sovereignty
The University of Havana is the oldest and most prestigious in Cuba • Conservation expert Claudia Felipe Torres spoke with Granma International about the institution's history and architecture
Confidence and recognition of Cuba as an attractive and secure travel destination remains strong
Such accomplishments and events constitute a good reason to review the 55 years of work undertaken by the island’s Special Education sector, as well as one of its most fundamental elements: professional training