CUBA PRESDIENT RAUL CASTRO

Raul Castro: Santiago will Always be Santiago

“I am leaving with the faithful hope that Santiago will always be Santiago”, said Raul Castro at the main event on the 62nd anniversary of the attacks on the Moncada Garrison, in Santiago de Cuba.»

Raul Castro Attends 26 of July Commemoration in Santiago de Cuba (+photos)

Cuban President Raul Castro presided over the commemoration of the 62nd anniversary of the attack on the Moncada Garrison, which took place this Sunday at the former fortress turned into a school in 1960. Some 10,000 Santiago residents, on behalf of all Cubans, evoked that action of which the current head of state was a protagonist, along with Fidel Castro »

Fidel and Raul Castro Honored in Santiago de Cuba

The Municipal Assembly of the People’s Power in Santiago de Cuba paid tribute to the historical leader of the Revolution Fidel Castro and President Raúl Castro during a solemn act for the 500th anniversary of the city.»

Raul Castro Meets Korean Workers’ Party Leader

Cuban President Raul Castro welcomed on Saturday the member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea and Secretary of International Relations, Kang Sok Su.»

Raul Castro Welcomes Prime Minister of Curaçao

Cuban President Raul Castro received the Prime Minister and Minister of General Affairs of Curaçao, Ivar Asjes, who is visiting Havana, the official newspaper Granma reported on Saturday.»

Cuban Western Artemisa Venue of July 26th Major Commemoration

Artemisa, cradle of many of the brave combatants that participated in the heroic events of July 26, 1953, is the venue this Saturday of the national political and cultural rally to mark the 61st anniversary of the attacks on the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Cespedes barracks. The meeting is attended by 8,000 Artemisa residents representing their combative people, and »

Raul Castro Welcomes WHO-PAHO Executives

President Raul Castro met Margaret Chan, director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO), and Carissa Etienne, director of the Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO), both visiting the island.»