New Protests in Cuba, Government Cuts Off Internet
Users on social networks were able to share videos and photos that recorded protests and mobilizations of repressive forces.
Read MoreUsers on social networks were able to share videos and photos that recorded protests and mobilizations of repressive forces.
Read MoreYordanka Caridad from Cuba took our photo of the day: “Tree”, in Trujillo, Venezuela.
Read MoreThe Havana Historian’s Office “no longer works for the people, all they want is to make money,” says Raydel a pedicab driver.
Read MoreThe Coast Guard says it rescued three of the asylum seekers, while four others managed to swim to shore on Florida’s Stock Island.
Read MoreCuba’s state power company restored electricity to some lucky consumers in the different provinces, it said on Wednesday.
Read More“People don’t come to work, they leave the country without quitting, because you never know what could happen to you,” one declares.
Read MoreIn July, the regime had already denied entry to the now former rector of the UCA, Jesuit priest Jose Alberto Idiaquez Guevara
Read MoreThis time it is Hurricane Ian, but the people of Pinar del Rio remember Gustav, Ike, Isidore, Lily, among others.
Read More“I am scared of this man. My friends are scared of this man. How can he stand there and say that he loves this country and the state…”
Read MoreThe Government verbally notified the diplomat of her non grata status, for alleged “interference with national sovereignty”.
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