Healthcare Crisis: Cuba Loses 12,000 doctors in One Year
Doctors have become waiters, restaurateurs, hairstylists etc., to feed their families, as MD’s salaries are among the lowest worldwide.
Read MoreDoctors have become waiters, restaurateurs, hairstylists etc., to feed their families, as MD’s salaries are among the lowest worldwide.
Read MoreThe Central American University (UCA) sheltered the victims of government repression in 2018 and became a bastion of political freedoms.
Read MoreDozens of “stateless” and expelled to the U.S. Nicaraguans face various challenges adjusting to a new life abroad.
Read MoreThe regime has detained 26 land invaders this year. However, there’s no information whether any of them have been tried and sentenced.
Read MoreChanges in migration patterns are linked to changes in immigration policy, as people looking to leave the country change their strategy.
Read MoreMore than 1,400 pro-Ortega social media accounts deleted in 2021 have been reactivated to distribute propaganda and hate messages in Nicaragua
Read MoreIt was 10:00 AM and people in line for the ATM at the Banco Metropolitano on Infanta and San José in Central Havana were growing impatient.
Read MoreThe new norm in Cuba aspires to become the guarantor of the “values forged by the Revolution” as seen by the Communist Party.
Read MoreAt least 20 of those accused in May went into exile to avoid losing their freedom. Thirty other defendants remain under de facto “home arrest”
Read More“In order to talk about the beginnings of reparto music, we have to start with the force of reggaeton which began in Cuba about 20 years ago.”
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