Telling It Like It Is
The power will not go out every day, as viewers thought the officials would both announce. “Cuba has not hit zero”.
Read MoreThe power will not go out every day, as viewers thought the officials would both announce. “Cuba has not hit zero”.
Read MoreMoscow and Havana are “in contact” and “working” to clarify the issue of hiring Cubans in both countries to fight for Russia in Ukraine.
Read MoreThey swarm throughout Old Havana, Central Havana, and a good part of the peripheral municipalities of the city. (34 photos)
Read MoreThe government is sitting on a powder keg, Uriel Pineda warns, while Abrao insists: The spirit of democratic resistance must be maintained.
Read MoreIntellectuals who have dared to raise their voices, even if only slightly, have suffered the iron hand of the repressive state apparatus.
Read MoreThe role of the government should be to serve the needs of the people. Not for the people to serve the needs of the leaders.
Read More“We have not indicated nor are we going to indicate a demobilization (of the workforce),” clarified the Minister of Economy, Alejandro Gil.
Read More“About 140 Cubans are currently in Russia, most of them aware of the risks and a minority declaring that they had been deceived.”
Read MoreMost protestors in Nuevitas who were accused and taken to trial are facing sedition charges, a serious crime against the state of Cuba.
Read MoreThe Assembly of Filmmakers finally did take place, but the Internet was “inexplicably” cut, so several members online could not take part.
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