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Tourists in the distance
The resumption of Cuban tourism after COVID-19 is hard to predict. A decision must be made between the purse or life.
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It is time for the New Update
In the face of Cuba's looming crisis, new measures such as the monetary-exchange rate reunification, the reform of state businesses, and the institutionalization of the private sector…
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Online interview with Cuban Ambassador José Cabañas (Video)
Café con Tampa interviews Cuba's ambassador to the United States. Coronavirus to the blockade are discussed.
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Self-employment and the protection of workers when confronting COVID-19
The Entrepreneurship Network of the University of Havana is helping to shed light on disadvantaged groups in Cuba and their search for equitable solutions.
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Cuba under media attack for sending doctors, not bombs, to help COVID-19 victims
Many media outlets have exploited the current pandemic to disseminate anti-Cuban propaganda. All because of Cuba's tradition of sending "doctors, not bombs."
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Cuba enters phase of limited indigenous transmission
The Cuban president emphasized that "We've had enough of those who constantly question the veracity of what is being informed."
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A tale of two countries battling COVID-19
While the whole world struggles to cope with the consequences of COVID-19, the U.S. and Cuba have taken distinctly different tracks to deal with the pandemic.
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Let’s bet on something different
For the team in charge of managing the Cuban economy, the current challenge is monumental.
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The Cuban economy before COVID-19
Cuba's, and the world's for that matter, economic forecasts have become outdated in a matter of two months. What can be done on the Island?
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A Cuban COVID-19 story
The social aspect to this problem must come from the solidarity with those around us, especially the most vulnerable. Selfishness in times of calamity is a crime.
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