What to Expect from Cuba at the Pan American Games in Chile
In purely sporting terms, Cuba will once again depend on boxing, wrestling, judo, canoeing and cycling as its main disciplines.
Read MoreIn purely sporting terms, Cuba will once again depend on boxing, wrestling, judo, canoeing and cycling as its main disciplines.
Read MoreBoxing has been an Olympic sport for women since the 2012 London Olympics, and Cuba has let three editions of the Games slip by…
Read MoreThere’s a first-class athlete that is now in a very tough spot: boxer Andy Cruz. The big star of the Cuban ring is now one big outcast.
Read MoreThe wound from July 11th still hasn’t healed and the Government wants to show the world it continues to have Cubans’ support.
Read MoreDespite the government’s efforts to attact foreign investment, a new law in the works to facilitate expropriations seems to run counter…
Read MoreThe idea was floated before, but in recent days it has gained steam with statements from several baseball players living outside of Cuba.
Read MoreBeyond baseball, the crowds of people in the stands inevitably sends me back to July 11th, and I feel that in any moment…
Read MoreIf a recall referendum is held and they do win, it’s clear that nobody will be able to remove them from power this century.
Read MoreIt was already common knowledge that the announced march had all the trappings to fail in Cuba, but it had to be done.
Read MoreA day of protests is expected here in Cuba, which could go down in History like the July 11th protests, even if not as large-scale.
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