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Perestroika y proceso de rectificaciones de errores: focos en informe del OLA
AREQUIPA, Perú – El informe “Universitarios cubanos en la URSS (Unión de Repúblicas Socialistas Soviéticas) de la Perestroika. Ilusión en fuga” del Observatorio de Libertad
Protestas en Cuba escalan casi un 25% en agosto, según informe del OCC
MADRID, España.- El Observatorio Cubano de Conflictos (OCC) presentó este 2 de septiembre su informe correspondiente al mes de agosto de 2024, en el cual
Cubanos competirán en nueva liga de boxeo en China por dos millones de dólares
AREQUIPA, Perú – La Asociación Internacional de Boxeo (IBA) se unió a Kunlun Star para presentar una nueva liga de boxeo en China, que contará
Calles bloqueadas por la basura en Mantilla
En algunos puntos, los desperdicios llegan casi hasta las casas, ya sea por su frente o por el lateral. La fetidez se siente desde lejos.
Censura académica en Cuba a perestroikos: Informe 42 del Observatorio de Libertad Académica
Los estudiantes cubanos de secundaria en adelante deberán cumplir jornadas de trabajo en el campo y en sus comunidades. Los padres señalan que muchos alumnos
Cubanos se oponen a que sus hijos sean obligados a trabajar en la Escuela al Campo: “El mío no va”
Los estudiantes cubanos de secundaria en adelante deberán cumplir jornadas de trabajo en el campo y en sus comunidades. Los padres señalan que muchos alumnos
Apagones en Cuba: ¿Qué está pasando en la mayor termoeléctrica del país que sigue desconectada?
Los estudiantes cubanos de secundaria en adelante deberán cumplir jornadas de trabajo en el campo y en sus comunidades. Los padres señalan que muchos alumnos
Más de 20 mil cubanos a la espera de solicitudes de refugio en Uruguay
Los estudiantes cubanos de secundaria en adelante deberán cumplir jornadas de trabajo en el campo y en sus comunidades. Los padres señalan que muchos alumnos
Nuevas reglas del sector privado en Cuba ponen trabas para los emigrados que quieran invertir, según expertos
Cuando entren en vigor las nuevas normas impuestas al sector privado en Cuba, un requisito obligatorio para ser dueño o socio de un negocio será
Díaz-Canel: “False Havana Syndrome reinforced blockade of Cuba”
HAVANA, Cuba, Sep 1 (ACN) In a post on X, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez criticized the international media’s disregard for the damage caused to
More than 2,000 works registered for Latin American Film Festival
HAVANA, Cuba, Sep 1 (ACN) More than 2,000 works registered for the 45th International Festival of New Latin American Cinema, to be held on
Cuba ratifies solidarity with Honduras
HAVANA, Cuba, Sep 1 (ACN) In a post on X, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel ratified his support and solidarity to Xiomara Castro, president of Honduras,
Call for a Peace Conference against the Blockade and Terrorism
HAVANA, Cuba, Sep 1 (ACN) The Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP) made the following announcement: To all people of good will: From
Cuba Condemns Foreign Interference with Honduras Affairs
Havana, Aug 30 (ACN) Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel demanded the end of foreign interference with Honduras’ internal affairs and reiterated his government support to President
Nidia Gongora – Song of the Day
By Circles Robinson HAVANA TIMES – Today’s featured artist is Nidia Gongora from Colombia with the song “En los Manglares” (2024). This song is an
The Fuel Crisis in Cuba Worsens
and the lines lengthen even at the hard currency gas stations Fuel is for sale at the Vista al Mar service center in El Vedado,
CASA BLANCA, Havana
Photo Feature by Idania Cardenas HAVANA TIMES – Since the 16th century, in Casa Blanca, across the bay from downtown Havana, a storage facility was
The Cartoonists From ‘Mazzantini’ Save August From Editorial Lethargy
The online magazine has had a lot of work since Nicolás Maduro refused to leave Miraflores on July 28 / Alen Lauzán / Mazzantini 14ymedio,
Neither Military Coup Nor Revolution, Elections
We came to realize that Fidel Castro’s cynicism and evil knew no limits. Nevertheless, a large sector of the population glorified him. Seventy-one years after
UN Rapporteur on Slavery Notes Forced Labor Imposed on Cuban Political Prisoners
A document details the cases of political prisoners who have been subjected to forced labor and highlights several names among ’thousands’. In a country where
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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.
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