Cuba’s Silent Majority
Those 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 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 MoreWith so many obstacles and in the face of a migratory exodus that has not ceased for months, the discomfort is growing.
Read MoreShe fled Nicaragua to Costa Rica and then embarked on the journey to the US, where she is trying to rebuild her life.
Read MoreThe uprising of April 2018 remains tattooed on the collective memory of all Nicaraguans, especially those who long for a change of government
Read More“We slept in the street, cold and hungry. We were marooned in Mexico when the US abruptly changed their immigration policies last January.”
Read MoreIn the state companies of Sancti Spíritus, “zero consumption” was imposed between 11 in the morning and one in the afternoon
Read MoreBoth have used the Cuban flag in daily affairs, each one assigning it a meaning, each one with different consequences.
Read MoreYou can’t ask people to be innovative in the search for resources and solutions and then keep their hands tied.
Read MoreDiaz Canel sought the cause of the crisis in the “non-compliance” of the countries that have signed energy agreements with Cuba.
Read MoreDaniel asked about everything. That’s why we told him there were magical spirits living up on the mountain tops that protected children.
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