Irma, a hurricane to remember
According to preliminary reports, the flooding caused by Hurricane Irma is perhaps the most severe to have affected Havana’s coastline to date, with over 1.5 meters of water in some areas
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According to preliminary reports, the flooding caused by Hurricane Irma is perhaps the most severe to have affected Havana’s coastline to date, with over 1.5 meters of water in some areas
After two weeks of intense work to repair damage caused by Hurricane Irma to Havana’s waterfront Malecon, parts of the avenue and its surrounding areas are set to reopen October 1
Over the past several days, men and women from a variety of institutions are working jointly to return to its full glory this sacred site where the remains of Comandante Che Guevara and his comrades in arms rest
More than eight million Cubans are invited to head to the polls this Sunday, November 26, to elect delegates to Municipal Assemblies of People’s Power
Salvador Valdés Mesa, first vice president of the Councils of State and Ministers, began a working visit to the province of Artemisa to verify the status of agricultural production, the plans for the upcoming cold season, and supplies available to the population
Yesterday the Assembly's ten standing committees met to address a wide range of issues affecting the nation's life, including the performance of the economy and the state budget
Since the devastating passage of Hurricane Irma over northern Cuba, one of the worst hit provinces is transforming its landscape
With a solemn march to Manzanillo railway station and a national act, Cubans of several generations paid tribute to the sugar workers’ leader Jesús Menéndez Larrondo, on the 70th anniversary of his assassination
Numerous environmental groups have warned that the Trump administration’s policy of facilitating fracking poses a serious threat to the environment
On July 1, after receiving the news that diplomatic missions will be opened on July 20 in both Havana and Washington, Granma took to the streets to find out what the public think