Cuba’s Bureaucracy and Its Disconnect to Citizens’ Demands
Diaz-Canel denies the university student strike exists over Etecsa’s ‘rate hike’, though the evidence is overwhelming.
Read MoreDiaz-Canel denies the university student strike exists over Etecsa’s ‘rate hike’, though the evidence is overwhelming.
Read MoreUntil 2022, nearly all of the charcoal produced was bought by state companies that would “process” it and ship it to Mariel for export.
Read MoreThe Ortega-Murillo regime leaves exiled journalists and opposition citizens without passports or legal identity.
Read MoreThe four foreign companies that dominate the industry on the island will not be able to maintain the production of previous years.
Read More“We deem the risk of silence and the risk of inaction to be so much more deadly than this mission,” says Greta Thunberg.
Read MoreWhile the company declares a crisis, a significant portion of its income continues to flow into the pockets of Cuba’s military structures.
Read MoreClimate displacement and border enforcement–two dynamics trending distinctly upward–are on a collision course.
Read MoreOnly 199 small gas cylinders arrived in the Havana municipality of Guanabacoa, and most customers left empty-handed.
Read MoreAt nine o’clock at night I was in a corner of the rooftop, trying to light some bits of wood to make coffee, accompanied by my dog (10 photos)
Read MoreWhile Palestinians trapped in Gaza sink ever further into the abyss, 700,000 women and girls face “a silent emergency in menstrual hygiene.
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