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The real change is expected come February 24, 2018 -- the day a Castro will no longer be running Cuba. Raul Castro announced in 2013 that it would be his last five-year term as president.
So what does that mean for Cubans and visitors to the island? Here’s what you need to know. Rewind. Why does Cuba have two currencies? The Cuban peso, known as the CUP, was created as the island ...
The Treasury Department released several rules Tuesday restricting travel to Cuba. The most dramatic changes are the elimination of cruise visits and people-to-people trips. But while the U.S. gove… ...
As a result of the end of that support to Cuba from Moscow, the average Cuban saw their daily intake of calories fall from 2,600 calories a day in the 1980s, to between 1,000 and 1,500 by 1993.
Cuba has reported 238,491 cases of COVID and 1,537 coronavirus-related deaths. The country has a mass vaccination campaign underway, but so far only 1.7 million of its 11.2 million residents have ...
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Cuba is the Caribbean’s third most populous country, with a population of over 11 million in 2023, according to the World ...
AMY GUTTMAN: A business that pays well for Cuba. Acosta and her husband pocket about $250 per booking after paying AirBnB's fees. That's more than the $200 average monthly salary in Cuba.
The fact that Cuba had gone far, far beyond Medicare-for-All is what allowed it to have such spectacular control over Covid. Its politicians unified behind the ministry of health which developed a ...
Some demands about what to do to Cuba are not practical, and “Republicans know this,” said one critic, but the GOP also knows Cuban Americans want bold action.