The Ups and Downs of Cuba’s Gasoline Situation
It goes without saying that TV reports are pointing the finger at peoples’ illegal activities, and not at the State.
Read MoreIt goes without saying that TV reports are pointing the finger at peoples’ illegal activities, and not at the State.
Read MoreThe shortage led the Government to suspend one of the pillars of its propaganda: the “massive” parade for International Worker’s Day on 5/1.
Read MoreHistory entered our homes, and turning back is no longer possible. As a friend put it: “That country won’t return.”
Read MoreAfter first announcing the celebration would go on as usual despite the crisis, Miguel Diaz Canel has now gone to a Plan B.
Read MoreYears ago Diaz Canel had already made it clear the Cuban Communist Party would not allow any candidates considered “counter-revolutionaries”.
Read MoreThere was no doubt that Díaz-Canel was going to be the ratified president. Kind of like an arranged wedding.
Read MoreWhy would someone with so little popularity and a history of so many unfortunate decisions have another five years at the helm of the nation?
Read MoreIf the reform program the Cuban Government requested from Russian experts is to develop private enterprise, then something smells bad.
Read MoreThose in power enjoy social media being the firing squad. In the crossfire, there is a silent majority that doesn’t know which side to join.
Read MoreThe Chilean National Economic Attorney General is investigating whether Google and Apple are exerting unjustified market power.
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