Evo Morales is an Aymara Indian who for 13 years remained constitutionally in power and impelled remarkable transformations in the life of the Bolivians and the entire Patria Grande. There he was seen hugging his children, fighting for the nationalization of hydrocarbons, accompanying Venezuela in the heartbreaking days of the death of Hugo Chávez, and working between flames to reduce the still recent fires of the Amazon rainforest, to mention, just a few examples of his constant walk.
UN General Assembly Once Again Overwhelmingly Passes a Resolution Calling for the End of US Blockade on Cuba (+Video, Tweet)
Written by RHCNo U.S. State Department blackmails or pressures exerted against various UN Members prevented the International Community from inflicting a resounding defeat to the Trump Administration on Thursday.
Agriculture: Time for Oxen? (+Infographic)
Written by István Ojeda and Luz Marina ReyesOfficials of the Ministry of Agriculture recently announced here that nearly 3,800 yokes of oxen are pulling the plow in this eastern Cuban province, which, at first glance, would mean a return to the intensive use of animal traction for food production.
More...
Díaz-Canel: A Better World is Possible, and Urgently Necessary! Let us Struggle for It!
Written by Taken from GranmaSpeech by Miguel M. Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, President of the Republic of Cuba, at the closing of the Anti-Imperialist Solidarity Conference, For Democracy and Against Neoliberalism, at Havana's Convention Center, November 3, 2019













