A country with as many problems as this one has not found the time to once and for all rewrite this huge chapter of injustice and discrimination. Read More...
For the writer the bicycle was never a symptom of the crisis of the 90s, it was a path towards independence that she longed for since her childhood. Read More...
FAC, Havana's best known cultural center, is back from its summer recess and will celebrate its fifth anniversary with many surprises planned this year. Read More...
Five days after the passing of Hurricane Irma, which only touched the Cuban capital with tropical storm winds, there is rotting food and garbage in many of the streets that already… Read More...
Cuba's Official Gazette recently published measures announced by President Raúl Castro that delve deeper into the control and organization of private enterprise on the island. Diverse… Read More...
Everyone is aware of the deficiencies of the Cuban press system today. For exactly that reason, the construction of a model, a policy, a law, should not be carried out behind the backs… Read More...
For any self-employed entrepreneur in Cuba today, anything involving financing, supplies and taxes is a major headache that includes restrictions on access to loans, the absence of a… Read More...
A long interview held last summer with Miami immigration attorney Ira Kurzban offers insight into the confusion over the Cuban Adjustment Act and the wet-foot-dry-foot policy. He… Read More...
For almost a month and a half neither CUPET nor any other Cuban authority published a word about explorations being carried out by MEO Australia in Cuba’s Block 9. When they finally did… Read More...