Entries Published On January, 2021
Cuba with more than 3,600 active cases and reaches 160 deaths from coronavirus
This Wednesday, COVID-19 claimed two new fatalities in Cuba, both women and octogenarians. With them, the fatality on the island is 0.9% and the total number of deaths is 160. One of the deceased was 83 years old, a resident in the main municipality of Santiago de Cuba. The other, 87, lived in the main …
Cuba tweaks socialist model to encourage work amid crisis
For more than 60 years, Cuba supplied at least some rice, milk, beans, sugar, chicken, electrical power and even cigarettes to its people nearly free of cost
Lawsuit against Meliá for exploiting land in Cuba expanded against Cuban state
The head of the Court of First Instance number 24 of Palma de Mallorca, Spain, admitted the extension of the lawsuit of Central Santa Lucía against the Republic of Cuba and the Cuban company Gaviota S.A., in the procedure against Meliá Hotels International for the exploitation of some land on the island. The judge informed …
¿Inciden las redes sociales en el reordenamiento monetario en Cuba?
Algunas medidas y precios impuestos como parte del proceso sufrieron modificaciones, luego de un amplio debate y crítica en diversas plataformas digitales. La entrada ¿Inciden las redes sociales en el reordenamiento monetario en Cuba? se publicó primero en IPS Cuba.
The Trump Administration’s Parting Outrage Against Cuba
Photograph by Nathaniel St. Clair On January 11, in his final days before leaving office, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo added one parting blow to the series of bludgeons his administration has inflicted on Cuba for four years: putting the island on the list of “state sponsors of terror” that includes only Iran, North Korea …