Reading the Population in Cuba
What we’re seeing in Cuba today is the inability to carry on governing a population that no longer legitimizes those in power.
Read MoreWhat we’re seeing in Cuba today is the inability to carry on governing a population that no longer legitimizes those in power.
Read MoreAccording to the Royal Spanish Academy, the word “sabotage” means: the ill-intentioned obstruction of an activity, idea, project, etc.
Read MoreCarlyle MacDuff from Scotland took our photo of the day: “Any spare parts” in Artemisa, Cuba.
Read MoreIn practice, what’s been happening, for a variety of reasons, is that farmers have to wait a month or more to get paid, the report states.
Read MoreI only answered 3 questions from “Adalberto”. What year did you graduate? From which university faculty? Do you understand what I’m saying?
Read MoreDuring her first three days in jail, Yacnara was taken from her cell for interrogation seven times, at different times of the day & night.
Read More“It really is a democratic space. Making decisions often takes hours, as this goes hand-in-hand with the members’ everyday jobs…”
Read MoreKevin is one of 76 protesters in the capital, including almost a dozen minors under 18, who are being processed under this crime.
Read MoreThe reporter was abducted by police officers as she was walking to her home on her way back from a visit to one of her neighbors.
Read MoreA day of protests is expected here in Cuba, which could go down in History like the July 11th protests, even if not as large-scale.
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