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There’s much to do, but not on a whim
Cuba needs to take a short break and calmly consider the things that over time are forgotten or accumulated. And once there's a plan, inform the citizens what it is.
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A bad year for new Cuban migrants in the U.S.
Cuban migrants -- once treated among the most privileged in the history of the United States -- in 2019 saw their condition recede to become one of the most disadvantaged groups.
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Cuban brands: Wanting what you can’t always have
The Cuban consumer cannot be conceived as a second-class customer willing to accept what (little) they offer. Even less when their demand has a great potential for dynamism.
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The city and its ruins, with eyes closed
I remember a theory that claims that a disorderly room or house reflects a cluttered mind. And then I think that the situation could turn grave.
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A new path for renewable energy sources in Cuba
A law passed in 2017 regarding the use of renewable energies on the Island was published just recently in Cuba's Official Gazette.
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Economic reforms for a new monetary order
Cuba needs the state and public sectors, private companies, cooperatives, foreign and mixed companies, all collaborating and competing, and expanding the development of socialism.
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Public, free education must remain untouchable
In Cuba there are quasi-sacred matters that should remain immovable, untouchable. One of those things is free education.
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There’s still a ways to go…
Economic policy ideas in areas of great importance for Cuba's future have been more palliative and delayed when it comes to unlocking the multiple bottlenecks that persist.
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Cuba begins to withdraw doctors from Ecuador
The first of nearly 400 Cuban doctors assigned to Ecuador were pulled back this week at the request of Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno.
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Cuba’s urban farming shows way to avoid hunger
Urban farming, Cuban-style, is being hailed as an example of how to feed ourselves when climate change threatens serious food shortages.
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