Reed Brody, the “Dictator Hunter” on Nicaragua
“Apart from absolute monarchies, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a constitution that concentrates so much power in the hands of the executive.”
Read More“Apart from absolute monarchies, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a constitution that concentrates so much power in the hands of the executive.”
Read MoreWhen it comes, the “change” will not be fraudulent because it will happen in the light at a negotiation table.
Read MoreIt is disheartening for me to play the role of devil’s advocate or party pooper. However, it would be worse to cheer on false hopes…
Read MoreThe parents of some young addicts don’t know how to help them because they fear they’ll end up in jail.
Read MoreAt 83, Cuban pianist Chucho Valdes has been trying to detach himself from the Cuban regime for more than a decade…
Read More“Despite an investment of more than 24 billion dollars, the results show an alarming decline,” says Cuba Siglo 21.
Read MoreGreg Stoyko from Canada took our photo of the day: “Afternoon Colors in Varadero, Matanzas, Cuba.”
Read MorePardons given to 51,000 common criminals over ten years have cost the lives of at least 10 women, who fell victim to the released aggressors.
Read MoreDespite the 1,583 legislative measures in 193 countries around the world, violence against women has not been eradicated or even abated.
Read MoreThe price of pork meat at Cuban markets has always worked as a thermometer to measure the state of the domestic economy.
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