Fito Paez, Private Businesses and the Cuban Economy
Another “friend” of the Cuban Revolution crosses the line. This time it’s Argentinian musician Fito Paez, tired of defending the indefensible
Read MoreAnother “friend” of the Cuban Revolution crosses the line. This time it’s Argentinian musician Fito Paez, tired of defending the indefensible
Read MoreI follow the reports on all your trips to the interior of the country and I am constantly amazed by your comments in the check-up meetings…
Read MoreWe’re living in a digital age that needs tech just like it needs oxygen itself, and children aren’t oblivious to its influence.
Read MoreYordanka Caridad took our photo of the day: “Storm”, in Havana, Cuba.
Read MoreDawn had barely broken when we woke up to the triumph of the Revolution. From that moment on, everything was a surprise…
Read MoreWe feature Cuban pianist Omar Sosa, Senegalese Seckou Keita, & Venezuelan Gustavo Ovalles with a NPR Tiny Desk Concert (2023).
Read MoreOut-of-control inflation feeds a cycle of interdependence with exchange rate devaluation of the peso increasing the price of imported goods.
Read MoreMayvis Rega from Cuba took our photo of the Day “Polymita” (Cuban Painted Snail), in Villa Clara, Cuba.
Read MoreThe Island shows slow progress in the diversification of its generation matrix, highly dependent on crude oil.
Read MoreCuban artist Luis Manuel Otero, in prison since 2021, lifted the hunger strike that began on July 6, sources close to the artist confirmed.
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