Granma is a daily newspaper in Havana, Cuba covering local news, sports, business, jobs, and community events.
Granma is a daily newspaper published in Havana, Cuba and widely read. It is the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party. Granma covers speeches by Cuban President Raśl Castro, official annoucements of the Cuban government, political news from Latin America and worldwide, sports, local politics and TV listings. The newspaper took its name from the yacht Granma that was used to transport Fidel Castro and 81 other rebels from Mexico to Cuba in 1956. This launched the Cuban Revolution and led to the overthrow of the regime of Fulgencio Batista.
This newspaper is owned by the Communist Party of Cuba.
The web site is presented in the German, English, Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese languages.
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Bloggers Pose Challenge to Repressive Cuba
-- Daniel Wilkinson, writing in the article "The New Challenge to Repressive Cuba," published in the August 19, 2010 issue of The New York Review of Books:
"...by reaching large audiences abroad, the critical blogs pose a...
The Reflections of Fidel Castro in Cuban Newspaper Granma
-- In the printed pages and on the website of the newspaper of the Cuban Communist Party, the former president of Cuba ruminates on nuclear winter, Venezuelan oil, the infinite hypocrisy of the West, and just about anything else that comes...
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