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Nélida Pérez feeds street cats in Old Havana, but Cuba's worsening economic crisis is making it increasingly difficult.
Cuba’s fragile communist system is showing increasing signs of strain as the island grapples with deepening economic hardship, crumbling infrastructure, and dwindling external support, raising ...
Cuba's private sector has surpassed the state in retail sales for the first time since the 1959 revolution, accounting for 55 ...
Amidst the collapse of its own tourism sector, the Cuban government has dispatched a team of tourism experts to St. Vincent ...
A Cuban woman living in the United States recently shared her excitement on social media after successfully purchasing a ...
The Vietnam-Cuba relationship is a unique bond of brotherhood and solidarity, forged through their struggles against ...
Cuba's economic crisis During a December 2020 parliament session, Cuba's Economy Minister Alejandro Gil announced that Cuba's economy shrank 11% during the pandemic, worsened by the U.S.-imposed ...
Cuba will celebrate 60 years of revolution on Tuesday amidst economic crises and political reforms, the first time it will mark such an anniversary without a revolutionary fighter in power.
The Vietnamese Party, State, and people always attach great importance to the traditional solidarity, special friendship, and ...
Friends of Cuba in Nicaragua reaffirmed their solidarity with the island during a fundraising event aimed at acquiring and ...
Cuba's once-promising economy, fueled by sugar exports and booming tourism, was dramatically destroyed by Fidel Castro's decisions following his rise to power in 1959. Castro initially promised a ...
In this Aug. 30, 2013 photo, a food vendor spreads out convertible pesos, known as CUCs, the two bills on the right, and regular Cuban pesos at her stand in a vegetable market in Havana, Cuba.