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Cubanos varados en Brasil con parole humanitario y permiso de viaje activo
Beneficiarios del parole humanitario con sus permisos de viaje activos dicen que no han logrado salir de Brasil. Las autoridades migratorias de EEUU aseguran que
Suspenden juicio a joven que llamó a los cubanos a protestar en las calles “hasta el triunfo”
Beneficiarios del parole humanitario con sus permisos de viaje activos dicen que no han logrado salir de Brasil. Las autoridades migratorias de EEUU aseguran que
Autoridades cubanas revictimizan a presos políticos negándoles los beneficios carcelarios
Son frecuentes las negativas de las autoridades a las peticiones de presos políticos en Cuba de cambios a régimen de menor rigor, o a la
Cuban wrestling legend Mijaín López returns to the island
HAVANA, Cuba, Aug 13(ACN) On board Air France flight AF 0950, on his way back from Paris to the largest of the Antilles, the outstanding
Cuba warns of escalating conflict in the Middle East
HAVANA, Cuba, Aug 13 (ACN) Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla warned today that the bombings by the United States and its allies against cities
Latin American Solidarity Brigade pays homage to Fidel Castro
HAVANA, Cuba, Aug 13 (ACN) The visit of the 29th Latin American and Caribbean Brigade of Solidarity with Cuba, made up of nearly 60 activists
Cuba receives its Olympic delegation after Paris 2024
HAVANA, Cuba, Aug 13 (ACN) Cuban president Miguel Diaz-Canel received tthe last group of the Cuban delegation that participated in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
Fidel Castro: the imprint of a leader in the Hero City
SANTIAGO DE CUBA, the first city Fidel Castro came to know at the age of six, had a definitive impact on his patriotic feelings and
Ortega Closes 15 More NGOs, including Caritas of Matagalpa
Members of Matagalpa Caritas training farmers in the northern city. Photo from social media. Cancelling the legal status of the Catholic relief organization Caritas came
Ray Barretto – Song of the Day
By Zahrah HAVANA TIMES – Today’s featured artist is US percussionist Ray Barretto with the song “Guaji-Rita” from the album “Taboo” (1994). Havana Times Song
“Journalism Can Thrive, Even in the Line of Fire”: Rappler Wins Battle Against Duterte Closure Order
Rappler co-founder Maria Ressa By Democracy Now HAVANA TIMES – In the Philippines, the independent news website Rappler has won an eight-year legal battle and
How Digital Banking in Cuba Marginalizes Us
By Laura Gomez HAVANA TIMES – Alina asks for my help at the ATM; she needs to withdraw money from her card. She’s 82 years
Caribbean Sunset, Isla de la Juventud, Cuba – Photo of the Day
Caribbean Sunset, Isla de la Juventud, Cuba. By: Rob O’Neal (USA). Camera: Nikon D750 HAVANA TIMES – Some photos make us laugh, feel emotions, remember a
In Sancti Spíritus, Cuba, the Order To Combat ‘MSMEs’ Has Been Given
Authorities investigate state-owned companies that pay “millions” to the private sector The Achilles heel of the measure is that there is no way to avoid
Venezuela: Revolution Without People
The evidence of Maduro’s defeat is there, coming from the very technological womb of the “best electoral system in the world” Now Venezuelans are seeking
Cuban Migrants Are Anxiously Waiting in Chiapas To Request Their CBP One Appointments
Migrants line up outside the offices of the Mexican Refugee Assistance Commission in Tapachula, waiting to resolve their immigration situation / EFE 14ymedio, Ángel Salinas,
The Ten Peso “Generalísimo” Banknotes Lose Their Validity in Cuba
Banks make retirement payments with mountains of worn-out bills that the shops reject Just by seeing the image printed on a rectangle of paper, merchants
París 2024: el gris de un deporte y una nación fraccionados
Los Juegos Olímpicos de París 2024 han dejado para Cuba y su deporte muchas lecciones. Desde el orgullo y el dolor servidos en una misma
Habilitan colegio de oficios de la restauración de Cuba y el Caribe
En la actualidad se trabaja para entregar parte de la obra civil del Convento de Santa Clara en saludo al 505 aniversario de la villa
Participa Díaz-Canel en presentación de libro en homenaje a Fidel (+Fotos)
Portada » Participa Díaz-Canel en presentación de libro en homenaje a Fidel (+Fotos) Foto: Gonzo González Con la presencia de Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, Primer Secretario del
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In today’s interconnected world, staying informed about global events is essential. For Cubans, having access to news in English is becoming increasingly important. Here are some reasons why reading news in English holds great significance in Cuba.
Firstly, English is the lingua franca of the international community. It is widely spoken and understood worldwide. By reading news in English, Cubans can gain a broader perspective on global affairs, breaking news, and developments in various fields such as politics, economy, science, and technology. This allows them to stay updated on international trends, understand different perspectives, and make informed decisions.
Secondly, English-language news sources often provide in-depth coverage and analysis of global events. They offer comprehensive reports, interviews with experts, and insightful opinion pieces, which go beyond the surface-level information found in local news outlets. By accessing English news, Cubans can delve deeper into complex issues, broaden their knowledge, and enhance their critical thinking skills.
Furthermore, English proficiency opens doors to educational and professional opportunities. Many academic resources, research papers, and scholarly publications are available in English. By reading news in English, Cubans can stay abreast of advancements in their respective fields, connect with international researchers, and expand their academic horizons. Additionally, in a globalized job market, proficiency in English is highly valued by employers. It allows individuals to access a wider range of job opportunities, participate in international collaborations, and enhance their career prospects.
Moreover, English-language news sources provide a platform for cultural exchange. They showcase the diverse perspectives, traditions, and experiences of people from around the world. By reading news in English, Cubans can broaden their cultural understanding, develop empathy towards different societies, and appreciate the rich tapestry of global diversity. This exposure to different cultures fosters open-mindedness and promotes mutual respect and tolerance.
Lastly, English news outlets often cover topics that might receive limited attention in local media. They shed light on issues such as human rights, climate change, and global initiatives that have a direct impact on Cuba and the world at large. By reading news in English, Cubans can gain insights into global challenges and join the conversation on these critical matters, contributing to a more informed and engaged society.
In conclusion, reading news in English plays a vital role in Cuba. It facilitates access to a wealth of information, broadens perspectives, enhances critical thinking, and opens doors to educational and professional opportunities. It enables Cubans to engage with global issues, stay informed about international affairs, and participate actively in a rapidly evolving world. Embracing the importance of reading news in English empowers individuals, strengthens communities, and fosters a globally aware society in Cuba.