The writer describes a country where the poverty of pensioners and the opulence of the new rich coexist. The post Cuban Author Leonardo Padura Depicts the Country’s Disaster appeared first on Havana Times.| Havana Times
“At first, it was a relief to know that I could control my own work schedule and, if I worked more, I could earn more, however....". The post Leased Taxis Provide a Lifeboat for Cuba’s State-Run Company appeared first on Havana Times.| Havana Times
Cuba faces a multidimensional crisis—economic, infrastructural, social—that calls for nothing less than structural change.| Havana Times
Every morning, Jose Luis discreetly picks up the goods and walks the streets of Matanzas, Cuba to sell them.| Havana Times
A new law nationalizes 14% of national territory, including cities and Indigenous communities. We speak with residents of the border zone.| Havana Times
Imagine this: you’ve just launched your latest product and the first sales come through. Everything seems to be on track until, out of nowhere, the momentum slows down. The excitement fades, and you’re left wondering what went wrong. Your analytics tell part of the story: where customers showed interest, where they drifted away, and which […]| Usermaven
Three asylum seekers whose cases are still unresolved speak about their fear of being returned to a Nicaragua, where they don’t feel safe.| Havana Times
Reynaldo Padilla Rodriguez: For me, it’s very important to cultivate faith in what you cannot see. What you feel is very important.| Havana Times