Teachers Denounce Arbitrary Firings in Nicaragua
“They’re going to be laying them off, one by one. Because it doesn’t suit them [the authorities] to create a large fuss like in 2018″.
Read More“They’re going to be laying them off, one by one. Because it doesn’t suit them [the authorities] to create a large fuss like in 2018″.
Read MoreThe areas most affected by the collapses in Havana were in the neighborhoods of La Polar, El Fanguito & El Pentón, all very poor barrios,..
Read MoreCuban president Díaz-Canel wants to sound like Fidel Castro, but it’s hard. That way of approaching problems, as if he had a magic wand…
Read MoreMessages from the children and relatives of political prisoners will be broadcast during the concert that will start at 7 PM on June 4.
Read MoreImmigration agents will decide who is eligible and immediately expel migrants who seek asylum without a “credible fear” of return.
Read MoreThe donation process shouldn’t be taken lightly, regardless of whether it’s being led by a state institution or private initiative…
Read More“Carlos Varela speaks to the reality of a country that is drifting in the ebb & flow of a political game where we are nothing more than pawns.”
Read MoreCloudiness will prevail from the mornings with intervals of showers and thunderstorms. The winds will be mainly from the southeast…
Read MoreWith the cancellation of another 96 NGOs tomorrow, those shuttered since 2018 will rise to 452, of which 378 have been so far in 2022.
Read MoreIn 2021, Cuba spent US $280 million on buying chicken from the USA, when Cuban farmers could produce the same amount of pork with that money.
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