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We were but a few and Omicron poked its head
The appearance of the new Covid strain has shaken Cubans like a bucket of cold water poured into the best of dreams.
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Cuba’s homegrown Covid-19 vaccines poised to protect millions in poor nations
Cuba's public biotech sector could play a key role in defeating vaccine apartheid.
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The war on Cuba (Video)
Liz Oliva Fernández exposes the striking disconnect between U.S. policy and Cuba’s reality and the absurdity of Biden's offer to help the Cuban people.
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Blue Diamond is reopening 8 Cuba resorts in December
Canadian hotel company Blue Diamond -- with properties in Cayo Coco, Cayo Santa Maria, Havana, Trinidad and Varadero -- is opening eight resorts in Cuba in December.
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Bahamas resumes travel to Cuba and Haiti after Covid-19 bans
Bahamasair airline will make four trips a week to Cuba and a trip every Friday to Cap Haitien and another on Saturdays in Port-au-Prince.
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Israelis and Cubans celebrate chess through Chess4Solidarity tournament
Some 200 chess players from the two countries faced each other in competitive matches through the Israeli chess club's Chess4Solidarity campaign.
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Protest in Cuba: Why it failed
None of this is to suggest Cubans are suddenly universally satisfied with their government or with the pace of change. But Cuba’s November “normal” appealed more than Yunior Garcia’s…
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Yunior García, the main promoter of the protests in Cuba, lands in Spain
The main leader of the Cuban opposition movement Archipelago, Yunior García, convener of the frustrated Nov. 15 civic march for change, arrived in Spain on Wednesday, according to the…
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Inflated prices on account of inflation
Inflation on the Island seems to be confused with speculation -- imposing high prices to sustain, perhaps, an inflated workforce or the inefficiency of poor management.
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Many Cubans had second thoughts about the usefulness of street protests
“I was out protesting on July 11,” a young mother interviewed in Old Havana said. “But since then, I’ve been weighing the pros and cons."
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