Cuba’s Legislative Elections: Victory or Farce?
To give you an idea of the event, there were 470 candidates for 470 National Assembly seats, and, of course, they were all voted in.
Read MoreTo give you an idea of the event, there were 470 candidates for 470 National Assembly seats, and, of course, they were all voted in.
Read MoreThe money will be used to pay Pleatex’s debt to Blue Capital Partners, two foreign companies that have operated in Cuba
Read MoreMabel Cuesta tell us about her relationship with Cuba, its symbols, its rough edges, its beautiful and ugly parts, its beloved people…
Read MoreChinese tourists allocate a good part of their budget to shopping, and prefer places with internet connections and electronic payment systems
Read MoreI passed by an old sick man’s house. He brought up the elections. He told me he wouldn’t have gone to the polling place but had no way out…
Read MoreThe national symbols are off-bounds, unless you are a tourist or an official, or the government finds a way to profit from them.
Read MoreI landed in Havana with the foreigner’s enamored gaze, these eyes that follow the vintage American cars from one street corner to the next…
Read MoreThe trend is in stark contrast to the days of staggering results, close to 100 percent, still on record two decades ago.
Read MoreThey also want to expand their cooperation in tourism and are considering the construction of a hotel for the exclusive use of Russians.
Read MoreIn the end, despite what the regime tries to sell us, the voice and the exit continue to grow in Cuba, in the face of dwindling loyalty.
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