Cuban Gov. Economic Failures Are Always the Workers Fault
The Cuban State makes all of its companies and workers believe that they are responsible for the crisis and should be sanctioned for it.
Read MoreThe Cuban State makes all of its companies and workers believe that they are responsible for the crisis and should be sanctioned for it.
Read MoreThe UN and the European Union will send 94 tons of supplies for those affected by Hurricane Oscar in eastern Cuba.
Read MoreOn Friday, residents of Cerro and Nuevo Vedado in Havana protested from their homes, banging pots and pans, demanding electricity.
Read MoreI am talking about a location visible from the central highway. It has a single floor, and its façade may seem austere, only until you enter.
Read More“Everyone is doing it, selling the belongings of family members who have emigrated from the island”
Read MoreIt’s hard to define what is happening behind the actions being carried out by the Cuban government. Everything unfolds like a horror movie…
Read MoreDuring the nationwide blackout, the regime supplied the hotels with water for their tanks and fuel for their generators.
Read MoreThe “biggest problem is fuel,” the official acknowledges, anticipating another possible collapse of the national energy system.
Read MoreThe vote in the 193-member world body was 187-2, with only the United States and Israel against the resolution and one abstention,
Read MoreLately, I’m feeling nostalgia for so many things. Almost any time from the past seems better to me than now.
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