Cuba challenges historical manipulation and media war
There are those who persist in presenting the 1940s and 1950s in pre-revolutionary Cuba as a time of prosperity and abundance. This vision appears frequently on digital platforms, in articles directed toward a Cuban audience, or in videos and photo galleries, produced for social media. On this and other media strategies, Granma shared a digital dialogue with Dr. Fabio Fernández Batista, professor of Cuban History at the University of Havana’s department of Philosophy and History*
“We have an inspiring history to take into the fight”
The national strategy presented to strengthen the economy in the post-COVID period is "a plan that defends an ideal, not an idea of perfection but the sum total of objectives to be met," President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez stated during his remarks at yesterday’s Council of Ministers meeting, broadcast on the Mesa Redonda Cuban television program.
Trump takes hostility toward Cuba to new heights
Washington’s current foreign policy toward Cuba - featuring the vile imperial obsession of destroying the Revolution, following a script of more than six decades of aggressions and failures - is part of the reactionary global projection of a government that the U.S. press itself describes as desperate and inept, with a cornered, defensive leader, prone to self-destructive behavior.