Guantanamo/“Everywhere there is garbage,” Héctor López Pérez from Guantanamo summarizes with discomfort. The waste that accumulates everywhere has turned a city that was “among the cleanest in Cuba” into a sequence of
Havana/When barely a few hours had passed since the announcement by US President Donald Trump about the peace agreement reached between Israel and Hamas, the Cuban regime maintained the mobilization of its
Havana/The need to increase the workforce on the Island, affected by mass emigration and disenchantment with state jobs, has led the Granma government to hand over land in usufruct to 300 boys
Havana/“This is payment in dollars since October 1.” The information this Tuesday surprised the few clients of the Seville hotel pharmacy, heard from the mouths of its employees. Until just a few
Havana/Two new femicides were recorded during the first week of October in Cuba. The Alas Tensas Gender Observatory reported this Wednesday the murders of Liudmila Álvarez Coll and Noralis Estenoz. Both cases
Madrid/The last five years has been devastating in health terms for Cuba. Mortality rates grew exponentially in each and every one of the ten main causes of death on the Island, if
Havana/It will take time to recover the numerous damages left by Storm Imelda at the end of September in Santiago de Cuba and Guantánamo, where thousands of houses are still damaged by
Madrid/The participation of the private sector in rice production has grown so much that it has already exceeded the contribution of the State. From official information, economist Pedro Monreal deduces that individual