Cuba Lives a New “Temporary” Normality
This story popped into my mind with the repetitive, energetic and patriotic calls for productivity and efficiency of the Cuban government.
Read MoreThis story popped into my mind with the repetitive, energetic and patriotic calls for productivity and efficiency of the Cuban government.
Read MoreThe first of December is celebrated globally as World AIDS Day. The theme of the 2019 celebration is, “communities make the difference”.
Read MoreOne of the worst inheritances that Daniel Ortega is leaving Nicaraguans with is hate.
Read MoreLazaro Bruzon: The final blow was my conversation with someone very special in my life. Now I need a catharsis…
Read MoreMusic censorship has flared its ugly head in Miami again. The intolerance of yelling groups, who are against any artist coming from Cuba to perform…
Read MoreThe footsteps traced by Father Edwin Roman in Masaya, Nicaragua have been preserved forever in the marble of our enduring memories.
Read MoreDo you want to go down in history like Margaret Thatcher, one of the world’s most enduring emblems of a conservative for the right?
Read MoreThe process has been more palliative and delayed when comparing it to its concrete contribution in unlocking the multiple bottlenecks.
Read MoreVery few people understand that a child needs to discover their body and learn how to live with their own emotions or concerns.
Read MoreTo be president in a country like Bolivia might be like a precarious act performed by a tightrope-dancer between “the Devil and the deep blue sea”.
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