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This good sports visit was missing

Díaz-Canel received Gao Zhidan, Director of the General Administration of Sports and President of the Olympic Committee of China

Medieval measures for “humanitarian aid”

Yesterday, Donald Trump signed a proclamation restricting and “partially” limiting the entry of Cubans to the U.S., with the justification that Cuba is a state sponsor of terrorism, does not cooperate with or share sufficient police information with U.S. government, and “has historically refused to accept the return of its deportable citizens”

Rob Manfred: Only the Cuban Federation decides its team

Robert Manfred, commissioner of Major League Baseball (MLB), acknowledged that the Cuban Baseball Federation (FCB) is the only one mandated recruit the Cuban team and that his organization has neither voice nor vote in it.

Healing as an act of humanity

These have not been typical days at the Central Unit of Medical Cooperation (UCCM). A total of 91 health processionals, among them doctors and nurses, took over the institution, responsible for preparing them for their departure to Liberia and Guinea Conakry, in West Africa, where they will join the World Health Organization’s (WHO) global effort to contain the Ebola epidemic in the region.

Cuban president resumes exchange with residents of Santa Clara

President Miguel Díaz-Canel, together with candidates for deputies, resumed today the exchange with the people of Santa Clara, now talking with residents of the San Miguel community and workers of the Santa Clara livestock UEB.

BOLIVIA-CUBA

United in the struggle for a better world

"Peoples who are distanced from their identities, their culture, and their values are one step away from submission," stated Juan Ramón Quintana, Bolivian ambassador in Cuba, in an interview with Granma International

The giant and the people

The Commander in Chief was closer to the people during the worst.

Central America: The route of broken dreams

While Cuban emigrants have a practically guaranteed route to the “American dream,” given the privileges afforded by the Cuban Adjustment Act, their continental siblings must scramble through deserts and jungles to avoid border patrols and vigilantes