Why Many Cuban Exiles Support Trump and the Extreme Right?
In the heart of Miami’s Little Havana, the echoes of a painful past still shape the political beliefs of a fanatically loyal voting bloc.
Read MoreIn the heart of Miami’s Little Havana, the echoes of a painful past still shape the political beliefs of a fanatically loyal voting bloc.
Read MoreThe brand-new Torre K-23 hotel was fully illuminated, a glaring reminder of the gap between the Cuban people and the government’s priorities.
Read MoreJose Reyes is not the only retiree who explained his frustration about not being able to receive the money sent by his relatives.
Read MoreOn social media, citizens have reported the impact of the power outage on several hospitals across the country.
Read MoreWithout offering solutions to this situation, Prime Minister Manuel Marrero calls on the agricultural sector to produce more.
Read MoreThe island is in darkness again. This is the fourth time in five months that the island has been left in total darkness.
Read MoreOfficial figures show annual domestic consumption is around 700,000 tons, the 2024 harvest barely reached 80,000 tons, covering only 11%.
Read MoreWe interview Cuban comedian Alian Aramis after leaving the island due to pressure and censorship. He is now in Guyana.
Read MoreThe Cuban diet is severely impacted by the scarcity of and rising prices for fresh produce, but also by poor nutritional education.
Read MoreI step out onto the street with an empty backpack and a list. The sun beats mercilessly on the broken streets, and I dodge the potholes…
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