Cuba’s New Penal Code Threatens Independent Media
“We are alarmed by the passage of Cuba’s new penal code, which further criminalizes the work of independent journalists on the island”
Read More“We are alarmed by the passage of Cuba’s new penal code, which further criminalizes the work of independent journalists on the island”
Read MoreTwo centuries later, the cause of the horrendous explosion at Old Havana’s Saratoga Hotel still hasn’t been announced. (27 photos)
Read MoreAfter a long internal review, the US president reversed some of the toughest measures on Cuba taken by Donald Trump.
Read MoreThe Cuban government and military will still benefit from the remittances since they have a monopoly on legal retail and wholesale commerce.
Read MoreThe sailing frigate Juan Sebastián de Elcano, is a training ship of the Spanish Navy, which made a visit to Havana between May 12 and 15.
Read MoreThe massive destruction of the iconic Hotel Saratoga in the Cuban capital tarnished the end of the International Tourism Fair in Varadero.
Read MoreWayne Snyder of the United States took our photo of the day: “Baptism in the Waters of Viñales, Cuba.”
Read MoreThis week we have drawn about Etecsa, the only telecommunications company allowed in Cuba and its deficient services.
Read More“That day we were at home and I connected to the internet through my cell phone. There I began to see the videos of the demonstrations”
Read MoreCindy Bennett from Canada took our photo of the day: “Fishing the Sun”, in Havana, Cuba.
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