Havana Seen from its Corridors and Columns
Columns, colonnades, corridors & porticos are abundant; some perfectly conserved, while others are badly damaged. (61 photos)
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.
Read MoreThe line to buy fried chicken was a hive of people last Wednesday when a man, dressed in a T-shirt that identified him as “security”…
Read MoreOver the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean the probability of tropical cyclone formation will remain high.
Read MoreThe Act has been called progressive but it comes at a time when the last thing most Cubans care about is the content of its articles.
Read MoreAppeals to a patriotic and victorious past have habitually been used by the representatives of power in Cuba to legitimize themselves.
Read MoreHotel occupancy rate is around 14%. However, we keep building new hotels instead of investing in energy, roads & agricultural infrastructure.
Read MoreGenerally-speaking, users surveyed agreed that the rate was easy to use and well presented. Many use it to make buy/sell decisions.
Read MoreIt doesn’t propose programs of change, but rather goes to the root of the key problems that led to the mass protests…
Read MoreMany dissatisfied Cubans, even those who agree with most of the articles of the Code, won’t want to concede to the regime.
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