Colorful stained-glass windows, balustrades, red-tiled roofs, cobblestone streets, a square and a bell tower recreate today at the Memories Trinidad del Mar Hotel the colonial architecture of Cuba’s third largest city.»
Blog Archives July 2024
ACLU finds 95% of asylum seekers’ deaths in ICE custody were preventable
In the United States, most of the deaths that have occurred in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, in recent years could have been prevented if detained migrants and asylum seekers were given adequate medical care. »
A Month Away to Paris-2024, Cuba Inspires
A month away before the flame of the XXXIII Olympic Games is lit, in Paris, the city that on the 26th will become the second city, after London, to host the great event of world sport three times. There, Cuba has not given up on remaining among the top 20 nations.»
Serafín Sánchez Museum, a Niche of History
The colonial house that today functions as a museum was built between 1825 and 1830 and was acquired by the Sánchez Valdivia family as a result of a purchase and sale.»