The San Isidro Movement after the July 11th Protests
It is currently surviving with a few initiatives despite many of its members suffering harassment, being taken prisoner or fleeing into exile.
Read MoreIt is currently surviving with a few initiatives despite many of its members suffering harassment, being taken prisoner or fleeing into exile.
Read MoreThe OAS Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression reports that there is no Rule of Law is these countries, nor safeguards for journalists.
Read MoreThe name of the Queen of Salsa did not come to light in any of the president’s statements as he toured the poor neighborhood.
Read MoreSpeaking might seem like the most normal thing in life. However, we’ve met many women who would barely say their name…
Read MoreIn January 2021, Jorge Noris got a pay rise; but now he buys less and it isn’t exactly because he’s trying to save money.
Read MoreBeneficiaries of NGO projects say the regime wants to impoverish the population still more with the forced closure of 45 NGOs this year.
Read MoreThe opportunity is now possible, for well off individuals or with help from abroad, to import their own photovoltaic systems to Cuba.
Read MoreOrtega is doing is granting himself the authority to close banks or leave them leaderless. Additionally, he can impose his own administrators.
Read More“We would like to see how real implementation of this regulation is in practice: to what extent the government really allows us to develop.”
Read MoreIn a complex climate of great tension, the use of information technologies is being legislated in Cuba and has created quite a controversy.
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