Cuba’s Elections Were Different This Time
People were making ironic jokes & mocking the triviality of the elections like never before, even after voting or on their way to do so.
Read MorePeople were making ironic jokes & mocking the triviality of the elections like never before, even after voting or on their way to do so.
Read MoreIt made its comeback amid the severe economic crisis that has rocked the country, which could be felt with a low turnout…
Read MoreThe Cuban TV news is once again featuring stories of government efforts to combat the line placeholders, the resellers, and the self-employed
Read MoreThree officials from the Mayari government came to my house to hand me the response to the letter I’d sent to President Miguel Diaz-Canel.
Read MoreIt’s still so strange to see people take to the streets without being called on by the Government for its own interests…
Read MoreThe referendum was held on Sept. 25th. The controversial legal issues in it divided Cuban society a great deal more than any other issue.
Read MoreAlong with Nicaragua and Venezuela, Cuba has the discredit of making up the support group, on this side of the Atlantic for Russia’s war.
Read MoreA Facebook friend saw my family photos enjoying dips in nearby streams & rivers, that run fresh and are clean in most parts, where I live.
Read MoreAnyone living in Cuba can testify to the disaster we are experiencing, of this dysfunctional and dead-end system that is called “continuity”.
Read MoreGoing to the beach in the summer is inevitable when you have children. If you forget, don’t worry they’ll remind you every day.
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