Cuba: When a Single Phrase Says it All
Gil, the dull Minister of Economy, asserted that although the situation is difficult, socialism and the Revolution are the only way out.
Read MoreGil, the dull Minister of Economy, asserted that although the situation is difficult, socialism and the Revolution are the only way out.
Read MoreThe Cuban people feared CDRs and only saw it as a nest of informers who they had to get on with, but who they also had to distrust.
Read MoreThe power will not go out every day, as viewers thought the officials would both announce. “Cuba has not hit zero”.
Read MoreCynthia Bennett from Canada took our photo of the day: “Dog Day, in Havana, Cuba.
Read MoreMoscow and Havana are “in contact” and “working” to clarify the issue of hiring Cubans in both countries to fight for Russia in Ukraine.
Read MoreThey swarm throughout Old Havana, Central Havana, and a good part of the peripheral municipalities of the city. (34 photos)
Read MoreFor Cubans who live on the island, it is difficult to obtain anything. At least for me, it costs twice as much effort.
Read MoreIt’s Carnival, let’s make the most of today, our problems will still be there tomorrow – we seemed to silently say.
Read MoreTS Philippe continues its slow advance westward today. It does not pose a danger to Cuba, it is only of interest for navigation in the area.
Read MoreIntellectuals who have dared to raise their voices, even if only slightly, have suffered the iron hand of the repressive state apparatus.
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