Where’s the Medicine in Cuba?
Medicine is one thing that can’t be found anywhere, for a while now. Going to a drugstore and getting medicine is a titanic task.
Read MoreMedicine is one thing that can’t be found anywhere, for a while now. Going to a drugstore and getting medicine is a titanic task.
Read MoreHow to explain that the minimum wage in a country is one dollar a month and that it’s been like this for several years? How do people get by?
Read MoreSometimes, I forget the everyday displeasure of waiting in line, because luckily, I have a neighbor who does me the favor of avoiding them.
Read MoreI owe the almost sensual pleasure I have for butterflies to my childhood stamp-collecting hobby. Back then…
Read MoreWhen I go outside every morning, I run into lots of people I know, all of them hiding behind their masks. We compliment the masks we wear.
Read MoreI discovered that many of my chronicles or opinions can be often interpreted as me trying to always paint a negative picture of Cuba.
Read MoreThere’s been a new accident here in Mayari involving public transport in recent days: a horse-drawn wagon. Such have become common.
Read MoreIt’s not news that the Cuba is aging. People are becoming more convinced that bringing a child into this world isn’t what it once was.
Read MoreThe year has kicked off with authoritarian Latin American governments attacking their civil society, throughout the region.
Read MoreI have never got on with pseudo-union members because their hypocrisy mixed with arrogance really ticks me off. Read why…
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