Rolling Through Havana
In Havana, getting into a shared taxi is not an everyday act. Surviving transportation is a feat. A relentless battle…
Read MoreIn Havana, getting into a shared taxi is not an everyday act. Surviving transportation is a feat. A relentless battle…
Read MoreDespite all the shipments from Mexico, the Cuban population continues to suffer endless blackouts.
Read MoreVoters also elect the vice-presidential running mate. Additionally, they will choose 36 senators and 120 deputies to the National Assembly.
Read MoreTom McGory from Canada took our photo of the day: “Hotel Plaza”, en Havana, Cuba.
Read More“We must be ready to look for another path,” say young people who are trying to apostille their documents at the Foreign Ministry.
Read MoreIn the preceding months, the pre-electoral dynamic has generated confusion and impotence. Everything has been resolved from above…
Read MoreThey say remembering is living again. On rainy days like today I almost believe that when I open the door of my apartment…
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Cuban clarinetist Paquito D’Rivera with the song “Canção de Noite” recorded in 2019. Musical notes provided.
Read MoreDespite stable macroeconomic indicators, poverty affects nearly a third of Peru’s inhabitants, with indigenous populations bearing the brunt.
Read MoreThe largest anti-government protests since 1959 in Cuba took place on that day we now abbreviate as 11J (July 11, 2021).
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