Another Idea on How to Promote Change in Cuba
There have been many proposals on how to push for political change in Cuba, and they almost always involve the mobilizing the masses.
Read MoreThere have been many proposals on how to push for political change in Cuba, and they almost always involve the mobilizing the masses.
Read MoreThe night begins to cool off in Santa Clara and, the “coleros” [who stand in line for others, for pay] arrive in front of the change house…
Read MoreBrewster Gisbourne from Canada took our photo of the day: “Everyone Can Fit”, in Guantánamo, Cuba.
Read MoreMany Cubans hadn’t heard of cryptocurrency, four years ago. However, people are talking about a cryptocurrency market today…
Read MoreThe embargo is the reason used by the regime to justify the shortage of food, medicines and other multiple problems.
Read MoreTwo factors are basic to understand Cuban exiles transition from Democrats to Republicans. One is their reluctance to behave like a minority…
Read MoreThe main threats to freedom of speech on the continent include phenomena linked to mass surveillance of citizens online by governments.
Read MoreGreg Rothschild from the United States took our photo of the day: “Remember Me”, in Havana, Cuba.
Read MoreThis right is vital so that the media can guarantee transparency and demand accountability from public and government authorities.
Read MoreA few meters away from the sign that announces your arrival in Marianao is Lazaro Arturo Gonzalez’s house near the Quibo River.
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