Cuban University Students vs. ETECSA
Students question why the people should bear the consequences of ETECSA’s mismanagement, poor investments, and resource misallocation.
Read MoreStudents question why the people should bear the consequences of ETECSA’s mismanagement, poor investments, and resource misallocation.
Read MoreJust when we thought things couldn’t get worse, they did. That old saying fits perfectly with what’s happened in recent hours…
Read MoreHe’s had the audacity to go out and walk the streets of Cuba to get a sense of how people feel about the harsh reality they are living.
Read MoreThe signing of documents with China aims to strengthen ties, encourage investment, and spark interest in multi-destination tourism…
Read MoreCurrently, more than 100 Cubans are working in Bahamian hospitals and health institutions such as Princess Margaret and Rand Memorial.
Read MoreIf a population feels oppressed and yearns for freedom, the worst thing it can do is publicly pay homage to its leaders for the world to see.
Read MoreToday I’m going to attempt to reach out to some fairly famous people, even though it’s practically impossible.
Read MoreAccording to official statistics, state bread production in Cuba has fallen by 34 percent over the past six years.
Read MoreWe are still waiting for an official statement, but the uproar is important—perhaps enough to shame them into reversing the decision.
Read MoreWith great fanfare, Cuban media celebrated this week the arrival of the first flight of the spring 2025 season carrying Russian tourists.
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