The Scoop Behind Cuba’s New Criminal Code
The laws are to protect you. This week we have drawn on the New Penal Code recently approved by the National Assembly.
Read MoreThe laws are to protect you. This week we have drawn on the New Penal Code recently approved by the National Assembly.
Read MoreThe country where Alejandro Mena has his roots is not the place to harvest personal or professional fruits, much less civic ones.
Read MoreThe problem lies in that nothing good ever comes from this delimitation that begins in discourse & ends up segregating part of the population
Read MoreAbout 1.9 million migrants are currently in our country, most of whom come from Venezuela, Peru, Haiti and Colombia.
Read MoreIt will soon be clear that diplomatic normalization has little to do with the defense of democracy and respect for human rights.
Read MoreThe new recently Cuban Penal Code is a detailed compendium of the main fears of the ruling Communist Party.
Read MoreThe furious nationalist and racist reaction to this shouldn’t come as a surprise, and it’s coming not only from sectors of the right…
Read MoreA joke isn’t only intended to draw laughter. It can be a sophisticated way to communicate prejudices, sexual attitudes, & hidden intentions.
Read MoreThis week we have drawn about Etecsa, the only telecommunications company allowed in Cuba and its deficient services.
Read MoreI wonder why men, even though many of them are devoted to their own mothers, forget that the mothers of their children fulfill the same role.
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