The ‘Maker Movement’ in Cuba Advances
From the traditional “do-it-alls” to the “makers,” there is a perceptible technological difference.
Read MoreFrom the traditional “do-it-alls” to the “makers,” there is a perceptible technological difference.
Read MoreThe hot days will continue with plenty of sun in the mornings and showers and scattered rains from noon on.
Read MoreAn Art Enthusiast, Havana, Cuba. By Greg Rothschild (USA). Camera: Fuji XT-2
Read MoreTime is the implacable enemy of power and this regime has passed its expiration date.
Read MoreSandra Centeno an exiled Nicaraguan in Mexico, has become an expert on the cuisine of her native land.
Read MoreCuban baseball veteran Danel Castro: “I am still active in making history.
Read MoreDr. Adan Alonso, 62, would see anyone who requested help in his private clinic. He was aware that he was being exposed to a large viral load.
Read MoreNew hotspots and an increase in the number of people infected recently in several Havana municipalities…
Read MoreSunrise over the Lake of Nicaragua (Cocibolca). By Yolidia Hernandez (Nicaragua). Camera: Redmi Note 8
Read MoreBars, fried food stands and even religious services continue without interruptions in the capital, despite the pandemic. And, for lack of movie theaters, the drive-in cinema was revived.
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