Rainy Season in Cuba Means Building Collapses in Havana (Video)
The rainy season in Cuba begins and with it the partial and total building collapses. Central Havana and Old Havana are the most affected territories.
Read MoreThe rainy season in Cuba begins and with it the partial and total building collapses. Central Havana and Old Havana are the most affected territories.
Read More“Authorities in cities across the U.S. need to instruct police not to target journalists and ensure they can report safely on the protests.”
Read MoreVaradero Beach, Cuba. By Therese Chicha (Canada). Camera: Samsung Galaxy 6
Read MoreAt least seven presidents in Latin America have used the information on Covid-19 as an excuse to discredit journalists.
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Read MoreEl Nicho, Cienfuegos, Cuba. By Zuzana Fekiacova (Slovakia). Camera: iPhone 7
Read MoreI mourn physical deaths, but also the deceit that has made them multiply. This virus does not differentiate between Sandinistas and non-Sandinistas.
Read More“We’re seeing that Covid-19, like other pandemics before it, magnifies structural discrimination. And sadly, it’s often the most marginalized that are the first targets,”
Read MoreSince 2016, we have witnessed with disbelief a phenomenon that highlights the great obstacles that hinder Cuban reform.
Read MoreThe Ortega-Murillo model: scorn for science, lack of diagnostic testing, and the failed family-community model.
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