More Major Blackouts Loom in Cuba, says Energy Minister
The “biggest problem is fuel,” the official acknowledges, anticipating another possible collapse of the national energy system.
Read MoreThe “biggest problem is fuel,” the official acknowledges, anticipating another possible collapse of the national energy system.
Read MoreAfter arbitrary arrests, sham trials, mistreatment, & torture, Nicaraguan political prisoners released to die or suffer from severe illnesses
Read MoreWe take an in-depth look at the current state of Cuba and question the validity of the term “revolution” in the contemporary context.
Read MoreWe started with 159 pictures and after the first cut 70 remained. After the second cut 39 finalist photos remain in the competition.
Read MoreGuatemalan authorities have transferred them to more modest lodgings and assigned them around US $260 for their monthly expenses.
Read MoreFor some time, the Cuban government has been facing difficulties in fulfilling the distribution and sale of rationed products.
Read MoreWhat is the concept of “alegality”? How does it manifest in Cuba and other regimes without the rule of law? (Video)
Read MoreThe decrease in agricultural production, reflected in official government data from both countries, will affect the region’s food security.
Read MoreBlackouts and declining hotel quality are taking a toll on the island’s leading tourism market, Canada.
Read MoreMigration has marked this territory in Chalatenango, El Salvador, where the war once raged.
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