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The government believes that what matters is not what happens or what people endure to survive, but whether that others find ...
The description of the prison is chilling. The “Alligator Alcatraz,” as it’s called, is made up of a cluster of large tents ...
Before, the retired doctor and researcher sold wine, says his daughter, because “his retirement isn’t enough for anything.” ...
For years, the government has acknowledged the hemorrhaging caused by massive emigration, largely of university-trained youth ...
Quintero, mother of two young children—one five years old and the other just one—was first taken to the Guanabacoa police ...
Many workers have chosen to return to their cities of origin, chiefly Cardenas and Matanzas, to seek alternatives outside the ...
HAVANA TIMES – Today’s featured artists are pianist Emmet Cohen (USA), Paquito D’Rivera (Cuba) on clarinet and Diego Urcola ...
How long can a society remain in full collapse without changing—beyond the toxic changes produced by the collapse itself?
For months now, the accumulated garbage on the streets of several Cuban cities has become part of the urban landscape.
These measures, which will begin to take effect within the next 30 days, support the economic embargo against Cuba.
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