Feminicide, the Name of the Violence that Killed Them
“There are usually a thousand red flags before a feminicide takes place. They are like traffic signs,” says Marta Maria Ramirez.
Read More“There are usually a thousand red flags before a feminicide takes place. They are like traffic signs,” says Marta Maria Ramirez.
Read MoreDilapidated buildings whose potential collapse threatens not only the “birthplace of the daiquiri” but also the hundreds of Havana residents.
Read MoreThe meeting of the two communist leaders took place at the Hilton hotel in Sandton in Pretoria on the sidelines of the Brics gathering.
Read MoreMore than ever, Cuban leaders need to appreciate that they can no longer be a slave to ideology and the constraints that this imposes.
Read MoreWhile citizens suffer from inflation, the health and food crisis, the Cuban government continues to allocate resources to build more hotels
Read MoreData, necessary to ascertain what’s needed, reduces reality to numbers and percentages. A reality that millions of Cubans deal with every day
Read MoreMost of the Cuban population is unable to spend hundreds or even thousands of pesos on buying drinking water from tanker trucks.
Read MoreThe Asian country promised to deliver to the island 1,200 tons of rice, which is the mainstay in the Cuban diet.
Read MoreMeyvis Rega from Cuba took our photo of the day: “Trees in Vidal Park” in Santa Clara, Cuba.
Read MoreThe high temperatures will be between 29 and 32ºC (84 and 90 F) and the lows between 23 and 25ºC (73 and 77 F).
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