Twenty years after her first idyllic trip to Cuba, Marina, from Spain, discovers a devastated country and deplorable service in 5-star hotels. The post How Tourist Agencies Are Scamming Vacationers to Cuba appeared first on Havana Times.| Havana Times
Seven years later, the country’s police state apparatus keeps watch and persecutes, under a cloak of normality. The post How Nicaragua Became and Sustains a Police State appeared first on Havana Times.| Havana Times
As if the countless hours of blackouts weren't enough, now there's no way to know when the power will come back on or how long it will last. The post Cuba with Less and Less Power… and Hope Fading appeared first on Havana Times.| Havana Times
While common crimes in today's Cuba multiply under police inaction, political dissent remains tightly controlled.| Havana Times
While in the US consumers are facing increasingly higher prices, in Latin America food is getting cheaper.| Havana Times
The world watches Gaza’s destruction in horror on social media. How is the greatest human drama of the century seen from Latin America?| Havana Times
The Supreme Court convicted Bolsonaro for conspiring against the democratic order after his 2022 electoral defeat.| Havana Times
From the increasingly common charcoal stoves to homemade wind turbines, people have turned to ingenuity to get through the crisis.| 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
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