The Eclipse Didn’t Arouse Much Interest in Havana
“In Cuba we don’t even get a good eclipse.” Another passer-by replied with a sneer: “It’s the fault of the [United States] blockade.”
Read More“In Cuba we don’t even get a good eclipse.” Another passer-by replied with a sneer: “It’s the fault of the [United States] blockade.”
Read MoreIn Holguin, as in most of the Island, private businesses are rapidly replacing dilapidated state-owned companies infrastructure.
Read MoreJodi Newell from the United States took our photo of the day: “Waiting in Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba”,
Read MoreElliot Abrams outlines a boundary defined by military danger, defined as a destructive action towards the United States.
Read MoreThose who live in Cabaiguán, once one of the most prosperous municipalities of Sancti Spíritus, claim that the town is divided into two.
Read MoreWhen Enrique entered the building for the first time, it was not with the intention of studying English or anything else… (14 photos)
Read MoreWith Cuban agriculture continuing to disappoint, Beijing promised to send some 20,408 tons of rice to the Island throughout 2024.
Read MoreSouth of the Plaza de la Revolución, in Nuevo Vedado, several buildings were constructed in the 1980s using the IMS prefabricated system. (17 photos)
Read MoreEven some of the gigantic mansions in Havana’s exclusive Siboney that were confiscated after the 1959 Revolution are now up for sale.
Read MoreIt is not about “guarding the conquests of the Revolution” or “that the flags of Marxism, Leninism continue to be hoisted over the Island.”
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