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Más de 100 mujeres asesinadas en Cuba en 2023: el régimen confirma
MADRID, España.- El régimen cubano confirmó este jueves que un total de 110 mujeres fueron asesinadas a manos de sus parejas o exparejas en 2023.
EEUU suspende permisos de viaje de parole humanitario por alegaciones de fraude
El gobierno de EEUU suspendió de manera temporal los permisos de viaje para beneficiarios del programa de parole humanitario, tras reportes de niveles significativos de
Más de un centenar de cubanas víctimas fatales de la violencia de género en 2023
El régimen de Cuba confirmó un total de 110 feminicidios en 2023. La cifra fue dada a conocer por el oficialista Observatorio de Cuba sobre
Posible ciclón se mueve sobre Cuba rumbo a Florida
Posible ciclón tropical cuatro se está moviendo sobre el oriente de Cuba y se dirige al sur de la Florida. El NHC emitió advertencias de
Alerta por creciente ola de violencia en Cuba: 18 muertos en el mes de julio, según Observatorio de Conflictos
El Observatorio Cubano de Conflictos (OCC) contabilizó al menos 18 muertes a causa de la creciente ola de violencia en Cuba, así como 521 protestas
Familiares denuncian situación crítica de dos líderes opositores en prisión política en Cuba
El Observatorio Cubano de Conflictos contabilizó en ese mes al menos 18 muertes a causa de la creciente ola de violencia en Cuba. También reportó
Outbreak of Oropouche virus in Brazil should be a ‘wake-up call’, say experts
The deaths of two young women, miscarriages and birth defects in Brazil have been linked to Oropouche virus, a little-known disease spread by midges and
Venezuelan Government Digs-In Amid Electoral Crisis
President Nicolas Maduro has called together civil authorities and military commanders to confront what he considered an attempted coup. The National Electoral Council, with a
Murals that Brighten Our Day, Canada – Photo of the Day
Murals that Brighten Our Day, Ontario, Canada. By: Steven Kaszab (Canada). Camera: Blackberry HAVANA TIMES – Some photos make us laugh, feel emotions, remember a trip,
Justifying Survival Here in Cuba
By Esther Zoza HAVANA TIMES – Deception and trickery are becoming more frequent in the behavior of transportation inspectors in Havana. Meeting the monthly quota
Israeli Strike Kills Celebrated Al Jazeera Reporters
By Democracy Now HAVANA TIMES – Al Jazeera reporter Ismail al-Ghoul and camera operator Rami al-Rifi were killed in a targeted Israeli airstrike as they
Julia Maria Can’t Go Far
Sometimes among neighbors we help each other. By Laura Gomez HAVANA TIMES – Julia Maria Rojas is 64 years old and suffers from advanced myopia.
Havana’s Airport Dogs, A Sad Sequel to a Nation That Flees and Leaves Them Behind
“She was dumped here, some people who came to pick up their family left her,” recall the workers at the airport. A dog at a
Fined 20,000 Pesos for Filming and Disseminating on Social Networks the Theft of Potatoes in a Field
Norberto Muñoz was fired from his job as an agricultural worker in Artemisa and had to hand over his cell phone to the Police. The
The Tobacco Growers of Sancti Spíritus Violate the Golden Rule of the Cigar
Three companies want to accelerate the curing of the leaf with solar heaters to increase production The province wants to speed up the curing of
Concerned About the Risk of a New Exodus of Venezuelans, Colombia Asks for ‘Transparency’
The crisis for several countries of the continent has been exacerbated. Mexican President López Obrador sees no “evidence of fraud” and criticizes the “interventionism of
An ‘Exotic’ Plague of Bedbugs Decimates Bean Production in Guantánamo, Cuba
Due to the shortage of pesticides, this little parasite could spread to corn, sweet potatoes, rice, potatoes and sugar cane In Guantánamo, about 55 hectares
Racismo en la Cuba post-1959: historia, políticas y discursos
Desde los primeros momentos del triunfo revolucionario cubano el liderazgo político del país, encabezado por el entonces primer ministro de la República de Cuba Fidel
Déficit de viviendas en Cuba agudiza los problemas sociales
Una vivienda dañada y con la cubierta de su techo desprendido, tras el paso del huracán Ian, el 27 de septiembre de 2022, en el
Cuba repasa medidas preventivas por temporada ciclónica muy activa
Cuba eleva el perfil preventivo de las acciones previstas en sus planes para reducir riesgos y vulnerabilidades ante el inicio hoy del tercer mes de
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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.