Havana/“The entire Jata is here,” says a devotee of San Lázaro or Babalú Ayé as the procession advances through the streets of the neighborhood. Every December 17, La Jata – in the
Havana/Havana once again dressed in cultural solemnity this Wednesday to celebrate a gesture that, beyond paper and ink, had a clear political charge. From the National Capitol, Miguel Díaz-Canel began the Mexican
Havana/The Cuban economy woke up this December 18 with a long-announced novelty carefully wrapped in the language of “graduality”: the Central Bank of Cuba (BCC) launched a third official exchange rate, of
Havana/After several days of information vacuum, the authorities updated this Wednesday the numbers of deaths and infections due to the dengue and chikungunya epidemic that is ravaging Cuba. From the program Good
Havana/A serious traffic accident that occurred on Monday afternoon in the state of Roraima, in northern Brazil, left two Cuban migrants dead and seven injured, including children, while they were trying to
Havana/The Cuban Government included material to fight the chikungunya and dengue epidemic that the island is suffering in an international petition due to the ravages of Hurricane Melissa, but without specifying its
Havana/Like every year since 2001, the residents of the La Jata neighborhood, in Guanabacoa, came forward to celebrate San Lázaro on the eve of his day. On this Tuesday afternoon, the neighbors