The Tree of a Thousand Voices Arrives in Havana, Cuba
Full of words, the 12-meter-high structure in Old Havana’s Plaza de Armas is a hymn to freedom and the power of literature.
Read MoreFull of words, the 12-meter-high structure in Old Havana’s Plaza de Armas is a hymn to freedom and the power of literature.
Read MoreThose in power in Cuba, in order to maintain their prerogatives, insist on the irrevocability of the system.
Read MoreThe image in the cities is repeated: dark and impoverished streets, lit only by luxurious hotels that most Cubans cannot access.
Read MoreThe authors of the Isla Libre project call on citizens to “wake up and act” through peaceful civil resistance.
Read MoreA cold front is advancing over the southeast of the Gulf of Mexico and is very close to entering the western part of the country.
Read More“For there to be real change, there must be democracy and free elections, something hat has not happened in sixty-five years.”
Read MoreNew challenges in visiting Cuba with its deteriorated infrastructure and energy outages compounded by the recent natural disasters.
Read More“In the end we obtained four buckets, two for my husband and two for me,” a neighbor told ’14ymedio’.
Read MoreWhen walking the streets, it’s almost impossible not to see a landscape of decay. Everything has transformed into hopelessness. (12 photos)
Read More“Do you want to eat, or do you want to buy the jeans?” I overheard a woman ask her teenage son. What a difficult choice!
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