Cuban Women and Men Selling Whatever
Every morning, hundreds of vendors coincide again on the same street, with their life stories and hopes, and reasons for being there.
Read MoreEvery morning, hundreds of vendors coincide again on the same street, with their life stories and hopes, and reasons for being there.
Read MoreThese private businesses face numerous challenges in a country with deficient agricultural production, high prices & unhealthy dietary habits
Read MoreThe US dollar set a new record in Cuba on Monday by trading at 275 pesos on the informal foreign exchange market.
Read MoreThe president affirms that “each measure will be applied when the conditions are created”, although they are all planned for February & March.
Read MoreWhen customers decide to dispense with the fraudulent mechanism, the Electric Company employees retaliate against them.
Read MoreStarting February 1, Cubans will have to pay a price five times higher to see their relatives, study, work, or travel outside their province.
Read MoreIn the neighborhood of Pueblo Nuevo in the city of Holguin, several children go to the private Bolas Bar to ask for food or money.
Read MoreIn Holguín, Ramón is dedicated to collecting aluminum cans that are recycled to make pans and other kitchen utensils.
Read MorePatients from all over the world have come to Cuba as a lifeline since, in 2011, the state-owned Labiofam introduced Vidatox…
Read MoreIn Lawton, the counter of a small private store bore a dissuasive sign: “No yogurt, no milk, no eggs, no cheese today.”
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