- — Exploitation of Cuban Doctors: Bahamas Says “No More”
- Currently, more than 100 Cubans are working in Bahamian hospitals and health institutions such as Princess Margaret and Rand Memorial. The post Exploitation of Cuban Doctors: Bahamas Says No More appeared first on Havana Times.
- — The Shared Anguish of Three Cuban Mothers
- Living in Cuba is a test of endurance. Some would say it’s a roller coaster that never stops, but I think it moves at a painfully slow pace. The post The Shared Anguish of Three Cuban Mothers appeared first on Havana Times.
- — Cuba’s “El Funky” Threatened with Deportation from the USA
- One of the Authors of the Grammy Winning Cuban Protest Anthem ‘Homeland and Life': “My life would be in danger in Cuba.” The post Cubas “El Funky” Threatened with Deportation from the USA appeared first on Havana Times.
- — Mother’s Day in Cuba and The Value of Tradition
- The sinister weight orbiting this island, dispersing family ties, recycling despair, has particularly damaged the role of mothers...- The post Mothers Day in Cuba and The Value of Tradition appeared first on Havana Times.
- — Panama: Colombia Grants Asylum to Ex-President Martinelli
- The former president left the Nicaraguan Embassy in Panama after months of diplomatic tension and traveled to Colombia. The post Panama: Colombia Grants Asylum to Ex-President Martinelli appeared first on Havana Times.
- — The Prisoner, His Mother and Cuban Government Cruelty
- The political prisoner asked the Cuban gov. to grant him leave to visit his terminally ill mother say goodbye. There was no way, she died The post The Prisoner, His Mother and Cuban Government Cruelty appeared first on Havana Times.
- — Shoes Hanging From a Row Boat, Ontario, Canada – Photo of the Day
- Valerie Love from Canada took our photo of the day: "Shoes Hanging From a Row Boat", in Ontario, Canada. The post Shoes Hanging From a Row Boat, Ontario, Canada Photo of the Day appeared first on Havana Times.
- — With Holguin’s May Romeria Festival over, Will the Extra Blackouts End?
- The Holguin tradition known as the May Romerias has ended. It’s a practice that began here in the eighteenth century - 1790 to be exact... The post With Holguin’s May Romeria Festival over, Will the Extra Blackouts End? appeared first on Havana Times.
- — Theater: A Sunday Afternoon
- It sounds like the title of a song, but it’s not—it’s just what happened recently. It was one of those blackout Sundays. The post Theater: A Sunday Afternoon appeared first on Havana Times.
- — “My Little Girl Says, Mama, Come”, Says Deported Cuban
- The US Department of Homeland Security’s version is far different from what Heidy Sanchez and her lawyer say. The post “My Little Girl Says, Mama, Come”, Says Deported Cuban appeared first on Havana Times.
- — International News Briefs for Friday, May 9, 2025
- Here are some of the top international news stories compiled by Democracy Now on Friday, May 9, 2025. The post International News Briefs for Friday, May 9, 2025 appeared first on Havana Times.
- — Putin Receives Faithful Leaders of Cuba and Venezuela
- This type of diplomatic staging serves to reinforce the domestic narrative that they are not isolated, they have powerful partners. The post Putin Receives Faithful Leaders of Cuba and Venezuela appeared first on Havana Times.
- — Cuban Gov. Opens Mega Wholesale Store Selling in US Dollars
- The Tiendas Caribe chain, part of the GAESA military consortium, inaugurated a new wholesale establishment that functions with US dollars. The post Cuban Gov. Opens Mega Wholesale Store Selling in US Dollars appeared first on Havana Times.
- — Mexican journalist Miguel Angel Anaya Missing in Veracruz
- Mexican authorities must investigate the disappearance of journalist Miguel Ángel Anaya, the founder and editor of news website Panuco Online. The post Mexican journalist Miguel Angel Anaya Missing in Veracruz appeared first on Havana Times.
- — Panama: Students Take to the Streets, Read Why
- Demonstrators dressed in white held flags and protest signs. The slogans centered around university autonomy. The post Panama: Students Take to the Streets, Read Why appeared first on Havana Times.
- — International News Briefs for Thursday, May 8, 2025
- Here are some of the top international news stories compiled by Democracy Now on Thursday, May 8, 2025. The post International News Briefs for Thursday, May 8, 2025 appeared first on Havana Times.
- — Border Militarization: Trump’s “National Defense Areas”
- New “National Defense Areas” in Texas and New Mexico are escalating a diplomatic crisis with Mexico, creating legal turmoil in US courts. The post Border Militarization: Trump’s “National Defense Areas” appeared first on Havana Times.
- — Venezuela: The Opposition Team’s Exit from Hiding
- The five members of Maria Corina Machado's team arrived “safe and sound” in the US after over a year in hiding. The post Venezuela: The Opposition Teams Exit from Hiding appeared first on Havana Times.
- — With Hare on the Way, Lara, Venezuela – Photo of the Day
- Indi Rivero from Venezuela took our photo of the day: "With Hare on the Way", in Lara, Venezuela. The post With Hare on the Way, Lara, Venezuela Photo of the Day appeared first on Havana Times.
- — Havana Weather for May 8-14
- Highs will range between 30 and 33ºC (86 and 91°F), and lows 21 to 23ºC (70 and 73°F). The sea surface temperature will be 26ºC (79°F). The post Havana Weather for May 8-14 appeared first on Havana Times.
- — Super Blue – Song of the Day
- Today's featured band is Super Blue from Trinidad Tobago with the song “In She Party” from their album “Soca Matrix” (2000). The post Super Blue – Song of the Day appeared first on Havana Times.
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