The Benny Moré Salón Rosado de la Tropical, which bears the name of the Cuban musician known as “Bárbaro del ritmo,” will celebrate his birthday on August 24, it was announced in Havana.»
Cubasi News
Cuba: Technological Conditions and Banking
Since the beginning of the banking process in Cuba was announced, it has been tried to impose the opinion matrix that there are no technological conditions to assume such a challenge. It reminds me when they said that the Cuban government and Fidel were enemies of Internet.»
Why Does the Price of Foreign Exchange Rise in Cuba?
Many Cubans associate the high costs of most goods and services with the price of foreign currency. In turn, the CUP price of these currencies (Euros, USD, MLC...) rises almost daily, a phenomenon that has occurred, practically steadily, since February 2023 until today.»
ZAPPING: A New Soap Opera Horizons?
Some viewers who are already with gray hair may associate the Cuban soap opera Asuntos pendientes (Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Cubavisión) with the soap operas that were thought decades ago for the popular Cuban Television program Horizontes.»
Che Guevara is still a referent
No one could have foreseen that the boy born on June 14, 1928 in Rosario, Argentina, would become the legendary Che. But it happened: Ernesto Guevara de la Serna was one of the greatest men of the 20th century.»
Fidel’s anti-imperialist destiny
During the war of national liberation, between 1956 and 1959, Batista’s tyranny was backed by the U.S. government to annihilate the Rebel Army.»
Cuban Women Enduring
As the ropes of deficiencies and shortages are tightened even more now, Cuban women today reinvent their skill to be resilient, creative, and rebellious.»
Does Cuba need socialism?
Socialism in Cuba is not only viable. It is, actually, the best sociopolitical and economic system to which our country can aspire. Socialism is essentially the most appropriate alternative for the nation.»
Over 150 young leaders from the United States will travel to Cuba in solidarity
On April 24, 2023, over 150 young leaders from social movements and organizations in the United States will travel to Cuba to exchange with labor unions, grassroots activists, artists, and youth organizations, and take part in Cuba’s May Day celebrations. This delegation is the largest group of young leaders to travel to Cuba in decades. It will forge people-to-people relations on the island which for over six decades has faced the impact of a blockade by the United States government.»
Fidel Castro’s legacy lives on as Cuba keeps sending ‘doctors, not bombs’ all across the world
In the immediate aftermath of the recent devastating earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria, Cuba dispatched medical teams to the affected areas to provide care to victims.»