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| The enemies of the Revolution tried to build a story of spontaneous protests repressed by a tyrannical government. Photo: Granma Archives |
When Fidel Castro Ruz went to the streets of Havana's Galiano and San Lázaro during the height of the riots unleashed on August 5, 1994, the sign of that violent day changed, and the usual peace began to take shape again. The figure of the Commander-in-Chief seemed almost legendary, on par with the warrior from Julio Cortázar's story Tema para un tapiz, capable of driving away an army of thousands with his presence.
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Egypt and Cuba reaffirmed their willingness to develop and strengthen cooperation in health and medicine production, a statement from the Caribbean diplomatic mission reads.
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The Center for Immunology and Biological Products in this Cuban city is currently promoting international studies on caña santa, in collaboration with Italian laboratories to validate its therapeutic potential.
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Friends of Cuba in Nicaragua reaffirmed their solidarity with the island during a fundraising event aimed at acquiring and sending medicines to the Caribbean nation, the Cuban Embassy in Managua reported today.
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Regardless of creed, but united by only one objective: the lifting of the blockade, the Jacksonville section of the US "Hands Off Cuba" Committee was born, first in the most populated city in Florida.
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