Cuba: The Decline of a Country Running Out of Food
“We are the only country where people wait in line at empty markets for any products to arrive,” said a retiree identifying himself as Antonio
“We are the only country where people wait in line at empty markets for any products to arrive,” said a retiree identifying himself as Antonio
Our photo of the day: “Boys & their marbles”, was taken in Havana, Cuba by Ken Alexander with his Sony a7R III camera
The Santa Bárbara Popular Council, one of the busiest shopping areas of the city of Santiago de Cuba, has been in quarantine since this Sunday
New restrictions will be adopted if the current spike in COVID-19 cases, linked to arrivals from abroad, doesn’t slow down.
Our photo of the day: “The Havana Malecon” was taken by Alejandro Arce (Cuba) using his Canon 700 D camera.
Today’s featured artist is Cuban flautist Jose Fajardo and his Montmartre Havana Orchestra with the song “Yo Sabia” (1960s).
To describe Dayme Arocena, you have to listen to her carefully. Her career is one of her free expression as a human being and as an artist.
Our Sunday humor supplement Xel2 reflected the occurrences in its illustrations – sometimes in a humorous way, and others very seriously.
Dario Alejandro Aleman left Cuba for Mexico City six weeks ago. He wasn’t sure up to the last minute whether he would be allowed to leave.
One of Joe Biden’s pledges was to reverse Trump’s immigration policy, and cancel the MPP program. He takes office on January 20th.