Healthcare Crisis: Cuba Loses 12,000 doctors in One Year
Doctors have become waiters, restaurateurs, hairstylists etc., to feed their families, as MD’s salaries are among the lowest worldwide.
Read MoreDoctors have become waiters, restaurateurs, hairstylists etc., to feed their families, as MD’s salaries are among the lowest worldwide.
Read MoreThe illustrations in this issue are inspired by the effort of the Cuban government to restrict the flow of cash currency in the country.
Read MoreIt is going to mean a devastating blow for everyone: pensioners, workers, small owners, students, the unemployed, remittances, everyone.
Read MoreWe add the danger to them depending on how much attention we pay to them. If you hold onto a heavy rock, you’re going to drown.
Read MoreThe high temperatures will be between 32 and 35ºC (90 and 95 F) and the lows between 24 and 26ºC (75 and 79 F). The sea will be 30ºC (86 F).
Read MoreUnaware or ignoring the way the market economy works that they’ve tried to kick start, the Government is poking around in the dark…
Read MoreBeyond being a legalistic recourse, to speak of free expression and the First Amendment in the case of Trump is nothing but a joke.
Read MoreA kind reader asks me why the Cuban economy is having so much difficulty getting ahead and improving the living conditions of the population.
Read MoreA disheveled old man is buying next to me. I watch him open a plastic bag with difficulty, I help him but I notice something strange…
Read MoreChanges in migration patterns are linked to changes in immigration policy, as people looking to leave the country change their strategy.
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