The Protest Demands in Cuba: Electricity, Water and Freedom
In some cases the power has been restored after the protests or they have been promised incentives such as “bags of food”.
Read MoreIn some cases the power has been restored after the protests or they have been promised incentives such as “bags of food”.
Read MoreIndependent economists do not rule out that the exchange rate will soon exceed the 200 bar and even reach 300 to the USD.
Read MoreDuring the first interruption of the internet on Thursday evening we asked the state service provider, Etecsa, for explanations…
Read MoreHendrik Dragt from The Netherlands took our photo of the day: “Sunrise in Havana, Cuba”.
Read MoreThere is no water, food spoils, children cry; people on the streets look like zombies, sad, silent, hopeless. This is today’s Cuba.
Read MoreCubans live their day-to-day lives swayed by authoritarian rhetoric: they seek it out and find it in Kendall, Lavapies or Calimete.
Read MoreOver the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean no new tropical cyclone formation is expected for the next 5 days.
Read MoreUsers on social networks were able to share videos and photos that recorded protests and mobilizations of repressive forces.
Read MoreThe Havana Historian’s Office “no longer works for the people, all they want is to make money,” says Raydel a pedicab driver.
Read MoreThe Coast Guard says it rescued three of the asylum seekers, while four others managed to swim to shore on Florida’s Stock Island.
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