Political and Economic Immobility in Cuba and its Quixotic Ravings
How is it possible that if there is a Revolution in Cuba, the form of government has not changed in 64 years?
Read MoreHow is it possible that if there is a Revolution in Cuba, the form of government has not changed in 64 years?
Read MoreSpain has four times as many companies present at the Havana event, but Moscow is fashionable on the Island
Read MoreThe strong protests make it clear that the population doesn’t want mining. The big question is what, then, could be the alternative?
Read MoreCubans are used to living without power even when the leaders declare better times with prosperity on the horizon.
Read MoreConversations began 2 years ago. The subject: regenerating land, family, economy, & culture. “This is where the idea for solar panels came in”.
Read MoreThose who have suffered regimes of force or imprisonment know that the power held by the army, regardless of the place, is destructive.
Read MoreGiovanni Olmos assures that in Panama they are awaiting a ruling from the Supreme Court for unconstitutionality and calls for a dialogue.
Read MoreThe first lesson from the failures of the 1979 revolution and the transition in the 90s is the lack of justice & an inclusive democratic model
Read MoreTaken at Cordova Park in Havana around 10 at night and under a persistent drizzle that can be seen in some of the images. (25 pictures)
Read MoreI was nine or ten the first time I said a sad goodbye to a friend. David was a few years older than I. He was going to the USA with his family.
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