Protests in Cuba: Food Shortages Will Persist
Food scarcity is not a new phenomenon in Cuba, but the intensity and frequency of shortages have reached a critical point in recent months.
Read MoreFood scarcity is not a new phenomenon in Cuba, but the intensity and frequency of shortages have reached a critical point in recent months.
Read More“As if it weren’t enough, the bugs have arrived,” I warn Carlitos, “I have one perched on my neck, right in the middle of a scar.”
Read MoreMatanzas television praises the work of the private SuperVision, despite the high prices that only a minority of the population can afford.
Read MoreIt’s another example that Cuba is not an exception on this planet, and when people unite, governments tremble, even a dictatorship.
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Read MoreThe apparent change in communicative approach should not be read as a change in the general strategy for dealing with protests.
Read MoreThe central topics of the new program was the energy situation in the country and the protests of March 17.
Read MoreCorina Yoris will replace the presidential pre-candidate Maria Corina Machado, who was unfairly disqualified by the Venezuelan regime.
Read MoreMark Wilman from the UK took our photo of the day: “Snow Cone Vendor”, in Havana, Cuba.
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