Religiousness in Times of Pandemic in Havana
Religiousness is usually a consolation for the soul, a spiritual refuge, an alternative to solve health, social or economic problems.
Read MoreReligiousness is usually a consolation for the soul, a spiritual refuge, an alternative to solve health, social or economic problems.
Read MoreTorreon La Vigia, Holguin, Cuba. Our photo of the day was taken by Ken Jamieson (Canada) with his Canon 2600 camera.
Read MoreHere’s our weather forecast for the Cuban capital from Sept. 24-30. Expect rainy days with some scattered thunderstorms until the weekend.
Read MoreHoping to secure votes in Florida, Donald Trump announced Wednesday even tighter restrictions on Cuba travel for US citizens.
Read MoreTB Cocktail is a project of two young bartenders who are opting to use native flora as part of a sustainable business strategy.
Read MoreThe government’s strategy to dollarize part of Cuba’s retail market is another clear sign of its dependence on emigration.
Read MorePraising the successes of his socialist government, Diaz-Canel said the pandemic is having the worst effects in capitalist systems.
Read MoreBefore filling out a prescription, a doctor asks the patient if they have X medicine at home. Or whether they can get hold of Y medicine.
Read MoreCuba’s Dual Currency Isn’t the Only Obstacle, not by a longshot. Farm production over the last five years is enough proof.
Read MoreCubans Stuck between Adversity and Hope. Many are on the brink of falling into poverty but they don’t complain.
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