Cubans Can Oversee the Vote Count in Sunday’s Referendum
The result of the collective oversight is not statistically binding, but it can function as a kind of “exit poll” that reflects trends…
Read MoreThe result of the collective oversight is not statistically binding, but it can function as a kind of “exit poll” that reflects trends…
Read MoreAs Cubans go to the polls today to approve or reject a new Family Code, civil defense authorities are concerned about Tropical Storm Ian.
Read MoreWe got to the beach; it was a beautiful day. we saw a woman bathing, but as soon as she saw us she got out of the water and…
Read MoreFour months later, there are still many unanswered questions on the minds of those affected and other citizens who want to know the truth.
Read MoreIvett Orozco from Cuba took our photo of the day: “Woman in the Portal”, in Havana.
Read MoreThe Cuban Government & all State structures took part in the “Yes” campaign, including the National Electoral Commission & the Supreme Court.
Read MoreWe bring you an extensive text trying to summarize the main factors that affect, characterize and challenge the Cuban economy at this time.
Read MoreJack Bell from the United States took our photo of the day: “What’s Next?”, in Pinar del Rio, Cuba.
Read MoreColumns, colonnades, corridors & porticos are abundant; some perfectly conserved, while others are badly damaged. (61 photos)
Read MoreOn September 15, 1959, from a cave in Pinar del Rio, Fernando Pruna Bertot took on the war name Colonel Ponce, at just 23 years old.
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