My History as a Cuban Entrepreneur
Today, dedicating oneself to some private business activity is considered normal and even well-regarded, like starting a business in general.
Read MoreToday, dedicating oneself to some private business activity is considered normal and even well-regarded, like starting a business in general.
Read MoreThough the material crisis is the most visible, Cuba’s biggest crisis is spiritual. We are a broken country, without hope…
Read MoreA stressed-out friend visits me. He tells me that a family has invaded his house. The poet Ghabriel Perez, explains what he did next.
Read MoreCommon sense screams that under these circumstances the only road is dialogue and consensus, culminating in an agreement…
Read MoreSince then, everyone I’ve encountered, instead of saying ‘it’s good that you came back quickly’, they ask me, ‘why didn’t you stay?
Read MoreI felt at home; I see no significant differences in Spanish culture compared to Cuban culture. I don’t even need to acclimate. (11 photos)
Read MoreI’m currently visiting Havana, the capital of every Cuban, and a few unexpected things have taken place I´ll tell you about.
Read MoreThe thing is, leaving Cuba isn’t something without haste, in fact it’s the exact opposite, a great urgency and people are losing patience.
Read MoreThe private sector & USD-equivalent prices are the future here, there’s no other choice, & it’s inevitable that many will suffer along the way
Read MoreIt was 2018. I was looking for something about Cuba, so I turned to Saint Google and came across Havana Times.
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