Havana Times Reaches 16!
On October 15, 2008 this daily publication was born. Thanks to all of you that have made it possible and those of you faithful readers.
Read MoreOn October 15, 2008 this daily publication was born. Thanks to all of you that have made it possible and those of you faithful readers.
Read MoreEnsuring survival in Cuba, when we lived there, was an odyssey. And now that we’re no longer there, they say it’s much worse.
Read MoreIf you can hold a public vigil for your favorite reggaeton singer’s health, you can also do it for those suffering in prison…
Read MorePower cuts and fuel shortages make life more miserable for Cuban families every day, and prospects for improvement don’t look good.
Read MoreWhat is the government doing to tackle this crisis? How is it affecting the daily lives of Cubans? Discover the truth behind the numbers.
Read MoreDespite the grim picture described by Reina in his acceptance speech, the diplomat holds hope for change in Cuba.
Read MoreOur house isn’t big; we quickly took stock. The electric stove, Dariel’s cell phone, a box of cigarettes, & 6 packs of fish food were missing
Read MoreLa Dependiente, a hospital in Havana, has been without electricity and the use of its elevator for more than a week.
Read MoreVigils for El Taiger in Cuba overshadow the official tribute to Che Guevara on the 57th anniversary of his death.
Read MoreWhen I woke up Thursday, I saw that the sea waters had overed the sidewalks, and trash bins were completely overturned, floating. (13 photos)
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