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Brasil asume la representación diplomática de Argentina en Venezuela
MIAMI, Estados Unidos. – Brasil asumió este jueves la representación diplomática de Argentina en Caracas y brindó protección a seis opositores venezolanos que se habían
Embajada de EEUU en Cuba aclara vías para atención a interesados en emigrar
La sede diplomática de Estados Unidos en Cuba recomienda los interesados en emigrar a EEUU el uso de su sitio web oficial, el servicio de
EEUU repatria a decenas de balseros cubanos interceptados por la Guardia Costera
Decenas de migrantes cubanos que intentaron entrar de manera ilegal a los Estados Unidos por la vía marítima fueron repatriados a Cuba por la Guardia
Apelan sentencias de cárcel a manifestantes de Caimanera: “Es un crimen”
El Tribunal Popular Municipal de Niceto Pérez, en la provincia de Guantánamo, impuso varios años de cárcel a cinco jóvenes que participaron en la protesta
Los cubanos podrán importar carros al mismo precio que las empresas
Cuba modifica normas para la comercialización e importación de vehículos, en medio de una crisis generalizada del transporte. Los cubanos podrán importar carros al mismo
Fin de importaciones gratuitas a Cuba “va a generar más hambre”, dicen expertos
Cuba podría suspender las importaciones gratuitas de alimentos, medicamentos y productos de aseo a partir de septiembre. Esto tendría graves consecuencias e impondría más presión
If Might Makes Right, Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro Stays in Power
Nicolas Maduro being officially proclaimed the winner on Monday June 29th by Elvis Amoroso, president of Maduro’s National Electoral Council. By Circles Robinson HAVANA TIMES
Cuba’s Housing Brigade Projects of the 1970s and 1980s
Photo Feature by Ernesto Gonzalez Diaz HAVANA TIMES – They are known as micro-brigade buildings because they were constructed by brigades made by a combination
US Interior Department Report Details Deaths and Abuses at Indian Boarding Schools
By Democracy Now HAVANA TIMES – Nearly 1,000 Indigenous children died while being forced to attend US federal government boarding schools that sought to exterminate
The Tallest Building in Cuba
Hotel K23, is soon to open. By Kamil Kenders HAVANA TIMES – It’s almost ready. Located on the central 23rd Street, in front of Coppelia,
Protests Continue in Venezuela over Election Fraud
“We Do Not Accept Blackmail,” says opposition leader Maria Corina Machado Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado (top-left) and presidential candidate Edmundo González Urrutia (top-right)
The Example of María Corina Machado in Venezuela
Despots never forgive those who challenge them Opposition leader María Corina Machado greets several supporters during a campaign event for opposition candidate Edmundo González, on
The Suicide of the Venezuelan Dictatorship
At this early hour no one knows if the fascists will be able to get away with it. Let us hope not. Chavismo, far from
Protests in Venezuela Against Electoral Fraud Increase While Havana Supports Maduro
The number of deaths in the protests against the electoral result has now risen to 11, according to an NGO Most countries on the continent
The Celebration of a Bloody Failure / Cubanet, Luis Cino
It is an aberration that the Moncada carnage, which began a nightmare that seems endless after 65 years of dictatorship, became a national holiday. Celbration
The Price of Vehicles Imported Into Cuba by Individuals Is Lowered but the Tariffs Will Be in Foreign Currency
According to the Minister of Transport, the proceeds will go to a fund to recover public transport and infrastructure Vehicles like these, shown by Maravana,
Ley de transparencia ¿cómo y a quién rendirá cuentas el Estado cubano?
El 27 de mayo de 2024, la Asamblea Nacional del Poder Popular (ANPP) de Cuba dio a conocer el anteproyecto de Ley de Transparencia y
Renuevan compromiso con lucha antirracista en Cuba
Participantes de Cuba en el homenaje a Nelson Mandela renovaron su compromiso con la lucha antirracista y contra la discriminación. Foto: Archivo IPS-Cuba La Habana,
Presidente cubano condena asesinato de líder palestino
Portada » Presidente cubano condena asesinato de líder palestino Miguel Díaz-Canel, Primer Secretario del Comité Central del Partido Comunista de Cuba y Presidente de la
Julio se despide
Ya vamos en la recta final de un mes de julio bastante “normal”: caluroso (aunque no con los valores records del pasado año), y menos
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