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March 6th

The eternal drama of toys in Cuba: "That they take them out in the industrial stores, not only in the TRD"

The high price of toys in Cuba continues to generate pain and impotence among Cuban parents, and this is reiterated in this report, disseminated by Diario de Cuba, which reflects the criteria of a group of Guantanamo parents who have opinions on the subject. Read More

The desperate story of a Cuban doctor in Brazil: "The parole is our only hope, Bolsonaro lied to us"

Anaysi Fuentes Petrolanda is desperate. She is one of about 2 thousand Cuban health professionals who decided to try their luck in Brazil after the Island Government decided to suspend the Mais Medicos program in that country. Read More

The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights expresses "concern" about the new Constitution of Cuba

The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) yesterday expressed in a statement its "concern" for the new Cuban Constitution, approved in a referendum on February 24, and for its implementation. Read More

Concern in Cuba for the pollution of the Cauto River, the largest in the country

The contamination of the well-known Cauto River, the longest in Cuba, is quite worrisome today, since they have not found a solution to shovel the degree of contaminants that could cause its disappearance in some years. Read More

Cuban newspapers show the failure of the regulations to the taxi drivers approved by the Government of Diaz-Canel

A report published in the official Cubadebate brings to light the failure of the regulations to the boteros approved by the Government of Miguel Díaz-Canel last year. Read More

The 10 best tourist accommodations in Cuba, according to TripAdvisor

TripAdvisor, the American website that has become popular for providing reviews of travel-related content, has unveiled the 10 best tourist facilities to stay in Cuba. Read More

The only solution to make ends meet in Cuba is corruption

The Budget of the State in Cuba has been converted into a kind of entity that is perpetually embezzled by the inhabitants of the Island. Read More

"The police persecution of the LGTBI + collective in Cuba is still latent"

The controversy generated by the possibility of the inclusion of equal marriage, in the Cuban Constitution, aroused a monster that dozed decades ago and that this time will be harder with the LGBTI + community, which has scarcely managed to stand out or obtain space within society Cuba and the laws of the Island. Read More

It is forbidden to take photos in stores in Santiago de Cuba, despite the fact that the minister ordered the opposite

After the Minister of Internal Trade, Betsy Díaz Velázquez, reported the permissibility of the photographs inside the Foreign Currency Collection Stores (TRD) on January 14, many have brought to light public images showing the huge shortage and high prices of the few inputs sold in the markets and stores of the country. Read More

María Elvira congratulates President Trump for the new measures against the government of Cuba

The popular presenter of Cuban origin, María Elvira Salazar, congratulated the president of the United States, Donald Trump, on Tuesday for his recent decision to allow legal actions against more than 200 companies operated by the island's regime. Read More