Cuba's reality for the past 60 years has been marked by the administrative control of the economy, which prominently includes price controls. Read More...
Large and gleaming orange vehicles have been seen crisscrossing Havana recently. They are the first 24 modern garbage trucks that have arrived from Japan. Read More...
Cuba's housing deficit is estimated at almost one million properties. For those who want to start a new family, or move out on their own, it's almost impossible. And expensive. 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...
The U.S. Department of State recently lowered its danger alert on travel to Cuba. The move is intended to rectify, in part, a policy that has been opposed by a majority of persons… Read More...
The commission created to investigate the tragic May 18 aeronautical accident in Havana, this week denied assertions about the cause of the accident. Read More...
After this weekend’s concert in Havana, the Minnesota Orchestra had definitely won over the hearts of many Cubans. But Cuba and its people had also won over the members of the… Read More...
Havana was chosen as one of the world's seven most remarkable cities because "it represents the global diversity of urban society," according to Bernard Weber, president of the… Read More...