The Jesus Obrero Chapel in Havana’s El Fanguito Barrio
It can’t really be called a church, because it’s small. What stands out at first glance is its simplicity… (16 photos)
Read MoreIt can’t really be called a church, because it’s small. What stands out at first glance is its simplicity… (16 photos)
Read More“Art is about healing, about helping people keep their sensitivity, fall in love with what they see, feel, build new emotions.” (13 photos)
Read MoreAccording to official statistics, state bread production in Cuba has fallen by 34 percent over the past six years.
Read MoreStories from “In April I Was Still Alive”: Interrogations in the prisons of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo’s dictatorship.
Read MoreBarely enough to buy four bottles of cooking oil or two and a half cartons of 30 eggs in the small private shops when they are available.
Read MoreThe Colon Cemetery in Havana, a victim of thieves and also a source of money to finance the departure from the country.
Read MoreThe Mariano Rodriguez Gallery in Villa Panamericana, presents “Images that Converse With Themselves: Portraits of Cuban Artists.” (16 photos)
Read MoreThe key to Nicaragua’s liberation rests on a strategy of cohesion and cooperation among the opposition groups.
Read MoreCuban patients not only have the responsibility to get syringes and drugs before surgery. Now, often, a blood donation is a prerequisite.
Read More“There’s a real joy because of this festival. It’s a blessing for the people,” said local resident Roberto Verdencia to IPS.
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