Ailing Cuban President Fidel Castro appeared on state television for the first time in more than a month, looking thin and tired but walking around and ridiculing recent rumors of his death.
The 80-year-old Cuban leader, who temporarily ceded power to his brother Raul in July following intestinal surgery, had not been seen since the middle of last month when photographs of him receiving world leaders at a summit in Havana were released.
He was shown walking slowly but steadily in an unidentified room and reading in a loud voice from Saturday's edition of Granma, the Communist Party daily newspaper.
PHOTO: AP
"They've declared me moribund prematurely," he said. "But it pleases me to send my compatriots and friends this small video."
He said his recovery would be prolonged and not without risk but sai he was making good progress.
"I am coming along just as planned ... I feel whole," he said. "I'm not the least bit afraid of what will occur."
He called rumors of his death ridiculous and insulting, claiming they were the work of his enemies.
"Let's see what they say now," he said.
Castro, dressed in a red, white and blue track suit, said he was trying to help those currently in charge of the government as much as he could while he recovers.
"I participate in the most important decisions with my comrades from the leadership of the [Communist] Party and the government," he said. "I do everything possible to support my comrades, and to be useful."
The rumors "motivate me to work, to fight," he said.
The government has treated Castro's ailment as a state secret, and rumors that he may have died had intensified in recent weeks.
He has not made a public appearance since July 26.
Officials attending the inauguration of a ballet festival on Saturday night said they were thrilled to see the images of Castro.
"This is excellent news for everyone -- all Cubans, and all of Cuba's friends," Vice President Carlos Lage said.
"We are really happy to see that Fidel is better and that every day he's moving forward," Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque said. "He's not been lost, just working on his [recovery] plan."
The video shown on Saturday came a day after Castro's close friend and ally Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said the Cuban leader was walking and taking trips at night into the countryside.
Bolivian President Evo Morales said on Saturday that Castro would return to office "in two or three weeks."
A top official had previously said he expected Castro back at the helm by December, when the country plans to hold a belated birthday celebration for the leader, who turned 80 on Aug. 13.
A Zurich city councilor has apologized and reportedly sought police protection against threats after she fired a sport pistol at an auction poster of a 14th-century Madonna and child painting, and posted images of their bullet-ridden faces on social media. Green-Liberal party official Sanija Ameti, 32, put the images on Instagram over the weekend before quickly pulling them down. She later wrote on social media that she had been practicing shots from about 10m and only found the poster as “big enough” for a suitable target. “I apologize to the people who were hurt by my post. I deleted it immediately when I
The governor of Ohio is to send law enforcement and millions of dollars in healthcare resources to the city of Springfield as it faces a surge in temporary Haitian migrants. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine on Tuesday said that he does not oppose the Temporary Protected Status program under which about 15,000 Haitians have arrived in the city of about 59,000 people since 2020, but said the federal government must do more to help affected communities. On Monday, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost directed his office to research legal avenues — including filing a lawsuit — to stop the federal government from sending
Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) is to visit Russia next month for a summit of the BRICS bloc of developing economies, Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi (王毅) said on Thursday, a move that comes as Moscow and Beijing seek to counter the West’s global influence. Xi’s visit to Russia would be his second since the Kremlin sent troops into Ukraine in February 2022. China claims to take a neutral position in the conflict, but it has backed the Kremlin’s contentions that Russia’s action was provoked by the West, and it continues to supply key components needed by Moscow for
Japan scrambled fighter jets after Russian aircraft flew around the archipelago for the first time in five years, Tokyo said yesterday. From Thursday morning to afternoon, the Russian Tu-142 aircraft flew from the sea between Japan and South Korea toward the southern Okinawa region, the Japanese Ministry of Defense said in a statement. They then traveled north over the Pacific Ocean and finished their journey off the northern island of Hokkaido, it added. The planes did not enter Japanese airspace, but flew over an area subject to a territorial dispute between Japan and Russia, a ministry official said. “In response, we mobilized Air Self-Defense