Leaving Cuba: The Last to Say Goodbye
“I had to prove that I would be OK, so they could go with some peace of mind. That’s why I started doing the exercises on my own…”
Read More“I had to prove that I would be OK, so they could go with some peace of mind. That’s why I started doing the exercises on my own…”
Read MoreWith 99.9% of the votes counted, Lula prevails in the runoff with 50.9% of the votes, over Bolsonaro’s 49.1%.
Read MoreWhat truly worries authorities are the prices. They want prices to adjust to their cost lists and reject the laws of the market.
Read MoreNicaraguans are forced into exile without a passport when border officials seize their document or Immigration authorities refuse to renew it
Read MoreThe Ortega regime has cancelled the legal status of 2,581 national and international non-profits between November 2018 and October 2022.
Read MoreAt a time of food shortages for people, the lack of feed led most of Cuba’s pork producers to abandon their work.
Read MoreThe tourist operator Bojorquez has sent a stern letter to the Cuban airport authorities, denouncing the violation of passengers baggage.
Read MoreThis procedure is one of the underhanded ways the Cuban Government and State Security coerce the Catholic Church.
Read MoreHavana lacks an important element these days: informal vendors who, in parks and doorways, offer everything from matches to soft drinks…
Read MoreA legal tool to sanction sectors of the Nicaraguan economy that support and provide funds to the Ortega-Murillo authoritarian regime.
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