Daily Archives: April 25, 2017
Cuban Counterintelligence Plays Hardball with Journalists / Iván García
Ivan Garcia, 17 April 2017 — Money is no object. When it comes to thwarting, harassing and repressing intellectuals or journalists, there are always enough funds in military’s coffers to write… Continue reading
The King, The President and The Dictator
14ymedio, Yoani Sanchez, Havana, 23 April 2017 — In the palace of the Captains General in Havana there is a throne awaiting its king. It was prepared when Cuba was still a Spanish… Continue reading
Crabs invade Cuba’s Bay of Pigs April 25, 2017, 10:59:00 AM EDT By Reuters By Sarah Marsh
BAY OF PIGS, Cuba, April 25 (Reuters) – Cuba’s Bay of Pigs has been invaded again, this time not by U.S.-backed anti-Castro forces,… Continue reading
As Cuba’s economy embraces global tourism, modernist works fall under threat By ANTONIO PACHECO • April 25, 2017
This article appears in The Architect’s Newspaper’s April 2017 issue, which takes a deep dive into Florida to coincide with the upcoming… Continue reading
Human trafficking focus of Cuba, Cayman Islands talks By Kayla Young -April 24, 2017
Cuban officials and the Cayman Islands government met in bilateral talks last week to discuss migration between the two island nations.
The meetings on April 20… Continue reading
Commentary: Social justice in Cuba? No racism? Javier Garcia-Bengochea Guest Columnist
Privacy Policy It ain’t what you don’t know that hurts you. It’s what you think you know that just ain’t so … Hall of Fame pitcher Satchel Paige paraphrasing… Continue reading
Cuba’s foreign minister reiterates the island’s desire for dialogue with the U.S. BY NORA GÁMEZ TORRES ngameztorres@elnuevoherald.com
In another apparent attempt to get a high-profile message to Washington, Cuba’s Minister of Foreign Affairs during a swing through Europe repeated the… Continue reading
JetBlue, American and Delta apply for more flights to Havana BY CHABELI HERRERA cherrera@miamiherald.com
While several U.S. airlines have cut flights to Cuba citing weak demand, American Airlines, JetBlue Airways and Delta Air Lines are investing in more service to… Continue reading