Cuba’s Political Prisoners Have Faces: the Siblings
Many siblings took to the streets together on July 11th to join the protests & exercise their right to protest. Many of them were arrested…
Read MoreMany siblings took to the streets together on July 11th to join the protests & exercise their right to protest. Many of them were arrested…
Read MoreI often walk the streets of Old Havana and imagine that it is another country, one with less material and spiritual deprivation. (68 photos)
Read MoreThe days will be cool, especially on Saturday and Sunday, when there will also be some showers and rains in Havana.
Read MoreIn the last few years in Cuba, we’ve seen the gradual disappearance of material products like appliances, now replaced by food packages.
Read MoreThe colonial version of this conflict, which predominates in Latin American media, places our region in front of the Ukrainian mirror.
Read MoreMargareta Turos from Hungary took our photo of the day: “Other Lights on the Malecon”, in Havana, Cuba.
Read MoreBooks are subsidized in Cuba, relying on two ministries, the Ministry of Culture (for publishers) & the Ministry of Industries (printing).
Read MoreSteven Certilman from the United States took our photo of the day: “Illuminated Flag” in Havana, Cuba.
Read MoreThe prosecution equates protesting with “sedition”. His wife says her husband is in the infirmary because his health is deteriorating.
Read MoreLee Arden Lewis from Canada took our photo of the day: “Mural at a Vedado, Havana Ration Store.” He used his iPhone Pro Max camera.
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