Cuban Fernando Pruna, Author of Before the After, Passes
On September 15, 1959, from a cave in Pinar del Rio, Fernando Pruna Bertot took on the war name Colonel Ponce, at just 23 years old.
Read MoreOn September 15, 1959, from a cave in Pinar del Rio, Fernando Pruna Bertot took on the war name Colonel Ponce, at just 23 years old.
Read MoreSuch accusations trivialize the concept of antisemitism and empty it of contents. They also seem to me to be highly slanderous…
Read MoreThe Act has been called progressive but it comes at a time when the last thing most Cubans care about is the content of its articles.
Read MoreIt doesn’t propose programs of change, but rather goes to the root of the key problems that led to the mass protests…
Read MoreMany dissatisfied Cubans, even those who agree with most of the articles of the Code, won’t want to concede to the regime.
Read MoreThe works become in themselves a denunciation against censorship and against the totalitarian power of the Cuban State.
Read MoreWe find ourselves in a rather strange moment, where the failure of the constituent process has left us with many more questions than answers.
Read MoreA possible victory of the No in the referendum on the Family Code would also be a punishing vote for the Government.
Read MoreThe “tropical Trump” not only shares Trump’s failed fascist wishes, but also follows his model to destroy democracy from within.
Read MoreAlmost four years after internet access on cell phones appeared on this island, staying connected is still a headache.
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