Cuba: Hotel Outsourcing to Stay Afloat
The Cuban government disguises government and military owned hotels by outsourcing their management to foreign entities.
Read MoreThe Cuban government disguises government and military owned hotels by outsourcing their management to foreign entities.
Read MoreI often pass through the beautiful Wifredo Lam Park whenever I leave Miramar and head toward Vedado here in Havana. (18 photos).
Read MoreThe “tantrums” of Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez are routine whenever the US government does something that displeases him.
Read MoreDoctors no longer know what to do. Many have left the profession—the one that cost them so many hours of study and sacrifice…
Read MoreIn Cuba, equality didn’t just sweep away the privileges of money; it also erased the nuances of human interaction.
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Cuban pianist Alfredo Rodriguez with his Trio performing a NPR Tiny Desk Concert (2018).
Read MoreThe City of Children was founded in the 1950s by the Catholic priest Ismael Teste, who served in Bejucal. (30 photos)
Read MoreMany Cuban families cook in the hallways, using charcoal or wood, making them so smoky it’s hard to breathe.
Read MoreWith the evolution and diversification of new illicit markets the criminal networks are challenging the survival of democratic institutions.
Read MoreGary Rosenfeld from the United States took our photo of the day: “Farmer on His Land”, in Pinar del Rio, Cuba
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