Havana/It is not garlic, nor onions, much less sour oranges that give smell to Cuban kitchens. Between the pots and the stoves, the aroma that sprouts and sticks to the walls and
Havana/Dozens of faithful Cuban Catholics toured the streets of the Historic Center of Havana with the Viacrucis of bitterness that commemorated the life, passion and death of Jesus this Good Friday, recovered
Matanzas/Fatigued and sweaty, travelers rely on the facade of the Matanzas terminal as if it were the regret wall. Some support their forehead on the wall, fleeing from the migraine, and others
Havana/The demonstration that Professor Alina Bárbara López, the writer Jorge Fernández was and historian Jenny Pantoja star again this Friday for the security of the State. Although the academic could carry out
Havana/In the bakery glass they announce with large letters: “Long live on May 1.” With small letters, another poster clarifies: “The bread will be given when between the flour.” That old saying
Havana/The head of the Cuban Red Cross on Thursday revealed to Miguel Díaz-Canel an unlikely fact about the loyalty of the doctors who leave mission: “There is a minority that thinks of
Havana/The Cuban official press can no longer remain mute from what the streets shout: in Cuba there is drugs, and much. For years it was intended to launch a mantle of silence
Havana/The Nativity cow and its Nacho breeding, which had been stolen from the family farm of the opponents of Ariel and Omara Ruiz Urquiola in Pinar del Río, were returned this Thursday.
Havana/The Cubans Nivaldo Manuel Buchillón Jiménez, 72, and Eglys Castillo Rodríguez, 45, died on Wednesday after a traffic accident on the road to Punta Alegre, in Ciego de Ávila. According to reports,
Havana/One by one, Donald Trump’s government is cutting the ways of contact with the Cuban regime. The pause of the migratory conversations that Washington and Havana head each year, is the most