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Cuba issues social media laws banning posts critical of government by Rafael Bernal - 08/18/21 12:35 PM ET. by Rafael Bernal - 08/18/21 12:35 PM ET.
"We've seen people who appear to be beggars," Feitó told the commission. "When you look at their hands, at the clothes these ...
Cuba's labor minister denied there are beggars in the poor, Communist-run country in official testimony, prompting rare ...
The labor minister in economically depressed Cuba resigned Tuesday amid an uproar over her claim that people rummaging ...
Cuba is facing its worst social crisis since the collapse of the Soviet bloc. ... The guagua, the free bus, is rarely used due to the same problems, as are the garbage trucks. 'Until 1990, ...
Embargo. This is the foremost demand by Cuba: an end to the embargo, imposed during the Eisenhower administration, that forbids most American business, private and individual dealings with Cuba.
Blog author Yoani Sánchez and freelance writer Orlando Pardo emphasized the importance of social media in the fight for self-expression in Cuba Wednesday evening. According to Pardo, he and Sánchez ...
Previously the state only blamed social media and the U.S. government for the weekend demonstrations. The president of Cuba acknowledged that failings of his government played a role in issues ...
Cuban Communist Party leader Raul Castro, President Miguel Diaz-Canel and Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro signalled on Sunday punishing U.S. sanctions would only stiffen their resolve to ...
But that’s changing, and contemporary Afrocentrism has been a collective coming-out. The spiritual core of the anti-racism work in Cuba in the last decade is an Afrocentric awakening reminiscent ...
Church today ministering to more Cubans than at any time since country’s 1959 communist revolution ...