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Cuba suffers hottest summer on record
Hot summer temperatures broke all-time records this past Sunday surpassing the 100 degree mark in Cuba's Granma Province.
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Trump policies on Cuba hurting U.S. telecom investment
Broadband service in Cuba is currently powered by a single submarine cable from Venezuela. There is growing concern of the increasing Chinese clout.
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1.4 million Cubans will get pay raise in August
The increase of 400 pesos brings the average monthly salary per worker up to 1,067 pesos. The decision is not surprising except for the fact that it is being done right now.
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Havana’s shiny new garbage trucks and the same old sanitation workers
Large and gleaming orange vehicles have been seen crisscrossing Havana recently. They are the first 24 modern garbage trucks that have arrived from Japan.
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EU pledges economic cooperation with Cuba amid stiffer U.S. sanctions
The European Union last week pledged to continue expanding economic cooperation with Cuba amid stepped-up U.S. trade sanctions against the island.
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Emigrants investing in Cuba: The economy and the politics
Stimulating Cuba's emigrants is a necessity of the Island's foreign policy, not only in the case of the United States, but on an international scale.
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Cuba’s agriculture dilemma: Decrees for insomniacs
Food security in Cuba is one of those issues that affects all of society, in all of its stages. It is especially important for those moments of the day when it is time to eat.
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The theory of the sanctions
U.S. sanctions have had very harmful effects in Cuba. But they have not succeeded in overthrowing the Cuban revolutionary regime, which is a sign of weakness.
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It is a stupid bomb that punishes regular people
The news that not one more cruise ship loaded with American tourists would dock in any port on the Island crossed the 90-mile puddle with the speed of light.
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Cuba’s private sector very concerned with travel restrictions
One of many results of a survey done in Cuba last month reveals that Cubans on the Island who own their own businesses would like to see the U.S. government increase American travel to…
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