Blackouts in Cuba: A Menace to the Private Sector
For businesses that depend on electricity and the Internet, this new season of blackouts has been stifling in more than one sense.
For businesses that depend on electricity and the Internet, this new season of blackouts has been stifling in more than one sense.
“After more than a year in pretrial detention, Cuban journalist Lázaro Yuri Valle Roca is being forced through a sham trial.”
It’s cold on the bus, & there’s a devilish show on full max, a Dominican soap opera. The man sitting next to me, on the aisle, is a foreigner.
Luis Alberto Mariño and Gisella Morfi analyze the recent convictions of artists in Cuba, Daniel Ortega’s political ally
Jodi Newell from the United States took our photo of the day: “Christ of Havana”, Cuba.
Mailen Diaz Almaguer is a survivor; the only survivor of a plane crash with 112 fatalities in May 2018, in Havana.
Dariel left his home that day. Those four walls suffocated him & the rain that had been falling for days had begun to filter through the walls…
Many countries within the region have public policies that regulate and facilitate this right, but Cuba isn’t one of them.
His death is complex to approach from our art, but it has been, without a doubt, the most significant Cuban news item in the last week.
There is no doubt that Lopez-Calleja was efficient in managing the Castro family’s wealth and income, moving huge amounts from year to year…