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People do not admit mistakes in Cuba, instead they pass them on to the first one who stands in front, behind or to one side of them…
Read morePeople do not admit mistakes in Cuba, instead they pass them on to the first one who stands in front, behind or to one side of them…
Read moreThe medicine crisis in Cuba is so old that there isn’t even a privileged memory that can remember the time when it all began.
Read moreThere is countless evidence that could be shown to a non-legal court about how things have gone from bad to worse.
Read moreThe Cuban Ministry of Tourism on Sept. 6, published a note officially announcing the gradual opening of the nation’s borders on November 15.
Read moreIf we sat for a moment in the presidential chair to determine an order of priorities in the face of the very critical situation that Cuba is experiencing
Read moreA doctor friend wrote to me after a brilliant exercise of analysis: that we must take care because we’ll have “tough months” ahead.
Read moreCuba’s war veterans are the people who are at the forefront of this significant crowd that deserve a better end. Instead the reality is…
Read moreThe worst thing that can happen to us is to call on fake painkillers and think that we are tenaciously resisting in the face of hardship.
Read moreThe photo taken by my colleague Oscar Sánchez demonstrates the ingenuity of many Havanans when facing misfortune.
Read moreLocal TV did a feature in excruciating detail concerning a growing interest in not receiving the Soberana 02 vaccine, or any other variant.
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