Every Day is Human Rights Day
Human Rights Day in Cuba isn’t a day of celebration, or even dialogue with government authorities, instead social media is full of sad news.
Read MoreHuman Rights Day in Cuba isn’t a day of celebration, or even dialogue with government authorities, instead social media is full of sad news.
Read MoreJust like the backseat managers in baseball, there are many experts in Cuba to be found hiding under every rock in today’s economic debate.
Read MoreAt a recent board meeting of governing bodies from every Cuban province, the important subject of rice supply was discussed.
Read MoreWhy would Nicaragua’s business owners organized in COSEP (Superior Council of Private Enterprise) not accept joining in on a national strike?
Read MoreSanctions from the Trump administration have intensified in recent weeks. Alternatives to try and lessen this blow are becoming few and far between.
Read MoreAfter the initial image that was pushed in the beginning, the remodeled mall will soon fall victim to the ill that plagues all other retail stores.
Read MoreThe application of torture and extreme cruelty as a systematic arm of repression is the final phase of the FSLN’s moral decomposition.
Read MoreDennis Martinez: To hear shots and attacks along with calls for reconciliation, solidarity and love, doesn’t rhyme. There’s nothing poetic about it.
Read MoreA few days ago, the nightly Mesa Redonda show on Cuban TV discussed the subject of “continuity” as president Miguel M. Diaz Canel’s political slogan.
Read MoreWhat is interesting about the OAS report, what concerns this article, is the recommendation of a dialogue. Again, to dialogue?
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