Crisis, Criticism & Doubts a Year into Cuba’s Reforms
The Cuban Gov. has admitted to “design problems” with the Reforms Process and “problems” implementing it, have led to “unwanted results”.
Read MoreThe Cuban Gov. has admitted to “design problems” with the Reforms Process and “problems” implementing it, have led to “unwanted results”.
Read MoreAfter landing, he said this inauguration “is a victory that also demonstrates the anti-imperialist conviction of the Nicaraguan people.”
Read MoreMy phone rings & when I pick it up, I have my little girl’s voice on the other end asking: “Papa, what did the Three Kings bring me?”
Read MoreWilliam Chiu from Canada took our picture of the day: “Playa Bella Costa Hotel” in Varadero, Cuba.
Read MoreIt seems that banishment is the final purpose of the Cuban government for a group of young opponents including journalists & artists.
Read MoreFor small private businesses, MSMEs are the chance to enter the national economy as a recognized and legitimate player. Some are wary…
Read More“Small and medium-sized companies effectively aren’t a magic fix. They won’t be the answer to important problems in the Cuban economy.”
Read MoreBatista was gone and Fidel hadn’t arrived. We were happy directing traffic at one of the most important intersections in the Havana.
Read MoreThe January 6, 2021, assault on the US Capitol, continued be an unresolved issue and little progress was made in denouncing the real culprits.
Read MoreLine Vigeant from Canada took our photo of the day: “A Different View of Havana, Cuba”.
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