Cuba’s communist regime has a history of exploiting its medical personnel by forcing them to work in difficult conditions and ...
Gómez, the first woman to direct movies in Cuba, created a body of work that’s revolutionary in form and politics alike.
A 55-year-old woman from Trois-Rivières faced nearly two days in a Cuban hospital under distressing conditions and struggled ...
Analysts say the Covid-19 pandemic, which tanked tourism, and economic mismanagement by the government have contributed greatly to the poor state of the economy. But Cuba's President Miguel Diaz ...
Cuba has first-class public health and education ... It cannot be overemphasised that poor public health and education systems are an existential threat. They are a social and security threat ...
The US has maintained a migrant detention facility there for decades that is separate from the notorious high-security jail ...
Cuba has a long history of sending its armed ... of thousands of medical workers around the world since the 1960s, from poverty-stricken African nations to Portugal and Italy.
A journalist from the British newspaper The Times recently traveled to Cuba and shared her observations in an article titled ...
Cuba’s Communists were bragging ... “The agents of imperialism killed him because he was young—a Negro—a teacher of the poor—because he carried a Communist card,” cried Castro.