Being a Caregiver in Cuba: You Are On Your Own
Annie feels abandoned by the system. “After 35 years of working, they wouldn’t give me a few months leave or let me work remotely.”
Read MoreAnnie feels abandoned by the system. “After 35 years of working, they wouldn’t give me a few months leave or let me work remotely.”
Read More“We cannot do anything,” Ortega regime officials at the Nicaraguan consulate in the United States told Reyes in response to his inquiries.
Read MoreWe have never echoed rumors on this site, but this time it’s so strong that we can’t turn our backs on what’s been the talk of the town all week.
Read MoreThey are mostly cheerful, passionate, dynamic, often unaware of the economic crises, hardships, and sacrifices of their parents (16 photos)
Read MoreThe provincial government claims there is enough food to go around but the ration store reality paints a different picture. .
Read MoreState media frequently report on investments aimed at improving access to water. However, these actions do not seem to alleviate the crisis.
Read MoreThe Cuban State pays 15,000 pesos for an animal, processes it and sells it for 60,000 pesos, denounce the producers. (1 USD = 300 pesos)
Read MoreThe CNE still hasn’t published the results of the 30,206 automated tally sheets from July 28, normally done withing 48 hours at most.
Read MoreThree years after the sector’s paralysis due to COVID-19, Cuba has not recovered the visitor numbers that exceeded 4 million in 2019.
Read MoreThe released political prisoners know that other victims of injustice continue in the terrible condition of the Nicaraguan jails.
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