Some Pending Questions Regarding Cuba’s Economy
Here in Cuba, we should take a short break to calmly consider the things that over time are forgotten or accumulated.
Read MoreHere in Cuba, we should take a short break to calmly consider the things that over time are forgotten or accumulated.
Read MoreThe political challenges to clear the democratic path to end the crisis caused by the Ortega dictatorship in Nicaragua.
Read MoreThe first time that I saw snow I was in Marseille, finishing the postproduction of my first film, in the company of my photographer, Calzadito.
Read MoreWe have started the year with a former ally who has now become our enemy on the street and at home: the so-called “Convertible Cuban Peso”.
Read MoreTo the citizens demands and protests of April 18, 2018, the Ortega government responded in the way it has responded since the 2008 municipal elections…
Read MoreTorture, like bullets, has become the language of the Ortega regime against the population, inside and outside the FSLN
Read MoreNormality seems to be that Nicaraguans are governed by a pair of despots; too many things have been normalized that should not be.
Read MoreDespite the threats and repression of the dictatorship, the independent press resists in Nicaragua, continuing to do journalism at the service of the truth.
Read MoreIt’s a matter of keeping what was endorsed in the new Constitution and everyone who supports the Cuban government, in line with their way of thinking.
Read MoreI look at neighborhoods and understand why I’m not even a little impressed by the images of recently bombed cities in the news: I’ve seen it all here.
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