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President Correa thanks Cuba for medical cooperation

During the Ecuadorian President’s administration medical attention has been expanded dramatically, thanks to the Citizens Revolution and Cuban cooperation

MAY 20 ELECTIONS

The Venezuelan people offered the world a lesson

Voters went to the polls to support the process of change initiated by Hugo Chávez and reelected President Maduro, despite the right wing boycott and international pressures

Cuban Foreign Minister: The blockade continues

Bruno Rodríguez Parilla, Minister of Foreign Relations, this afternoon September 9, presented the report calling for an end to the U.S. blockade of Cuba which will be debated in the UN next month

Blockade against Cuba is immoral and unethical

Cuba’s Permanent Representative to the UN Human Rights Council, Anayansi Rodríguez, condemned the continued U.S. policy in Geneva

TODAY IN HISTORY

Fidel Castro enters Pinar del Río with the Caravan of Liberty (+ Photos)

One of the oldest and best-known sections of Granma newspaper, “Today in History,” arrives to Granma International’s website this Wednesday, and will feature images and texts on different historical moments each week

VENEZUELA

Maduro: There will be elections come rain or shine

Speaking in a press conference from Miraflores Presidential Palace, February 15, the Venezuelan President noted that the country’s presidential elections will go ahead despite opposition sectors threatening not to participate

Washington approves funds for subversion in Cuba and border wall in Mexico

The omnibus spending bill approved by the United States Congress last week, to fund the government until mid-2018, includes $20 million USD for subversion against Cuba and $600 million for border security with Mexico, which President Donald Trump plans to use to build a wall

UNITED STATES

Senate Committee approves measure to end restrictions on travel to Cuba

Yesterday July 23, with the support of 14 Democrats and four Republicans, the Senate Appropriations Committee approved an amendment to the proposed 2016 government budget to relax restrictions on travel to Cuba, and allow increased trade between the two countries.