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The Cuban government and its “just revolution” once promised a country without beggars as a symbol of social justice.
Warda Jabir Hussain from Canada took our photo of the day: "Echoes of Home", in Ontario, Canada, using a Nikon D5100 camera.
The law, which imposes a 30% tax on donations received by civil organizations, is described as highly repressive.
HAVANA TIMES – Some photos make us laugh, feel emotions, remember a trip, or a special moment with friends. Others show that ...
The sinister weight orbiting this island, dispersing family ties, recycling despair, has particularly damaged the role of ...
In this Border Chronicle feature article Caroline Tracey writes on taking back the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo as a river, not a ...
Maria Corina Machado once again urged Venezuelans not to vote in the regional and parliamentary elections on Sunday, May 25.
Since centuries ago, the unquestionable natural beauty of the Yumurí Valley has worked its magic. It enchants the soul... (14 ...
Cuban society, like many others in the Americas, carries a set of racial stereotypes that profoundly affect the lives of ...
Jose Marti is someone whom most people born in Cuba feel respect for. He died under fire from Spanish colonial troops on May ...
I visited the Hotel Nacional during the government of James Carter, who strengthened ties between Cuba and the USA. (34 ...
After living in very vulnerable conditions in Cuba, Lazaro thought he had found a way out. But the opportunity wasn't was made out to be.