Cuba: Student Protests and Social Crisis
For now, the standoff continues. The regime tries to discredit the protest by claiming it is externally provoked, an age-worn tactic…
Read MoreFor now, the standoff continues. The regime tries to discredit the protest by claiming it is externally provoked, an age-worn tactic…
Read MoreFamily members of the fourteen political prisoners are deprived of any information regarding their whereabouts or state of health.
Read MoreAt the entrance of the tunnel connecting Vedado & Miramar, at the corner of Malecon and 22nd St., you’ll find the 1830 Restaurant (15 photos).
Read MoreThe Cuban government seems to have forgotten everything that got it where it is, along with its responsibilities.
Read More“I never imagined we’d have to cross half the world just to try to live with a bit of dignity,” says Marilin, a 56-year-old Cuban woman.
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.
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