An overview of the Economy of Cuba
The economic structure of Cuba follows a mixed pattern, most of which is funded and dominated by state-up enterprises. On the other hand, the state government employs almost all the Continue Reading
The economic structure of Cuba follows a mixed pattern, most of which is funded and dominated by state-up enterprises. On the other hand, the state government employs almost all the Continue Reading
The powerful Hurricane Ian hit Cuba with a wind speed of over 200 kmph and caused extensive damage in the region. When the electrical installation got destroyed, the authorities turned Continue Reading
In the wake of the protest in July 2021, the Cuban government arrested thousands of protesters. From this protest, more than 700 protesters were imprisoned till the end of the Continue Reading
Cuba has experienced many setbacks in the last few years, mainly due to the devastating earthquake in 2020, along with the rampant spread of the COVID-19 virus. The country is Continue Reading
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With the restoration of U.S. and Cuban diplomatic relations, there has been a substantial change in the Cuban economy. Removal of Cuba’s name from the U.S. State sponsors of terrorism Continue Reading
Cuba declared that government will start buying dollars and other changeable currencies on Thursday at a price that is approximately 5 times the going rate in an attempt to beat Continue Reading
A succession of enormous blaze blasts that could be witnessed from Havana 75 miles away, a bolt of lightning, and a lasting sulfuric odour. Lightning hit late on Friday, starting Continue Reading
The U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID, rejected complaints in December that politics influenced its decision to award $3.4 million to a human rights group linked to the Cuban Continue Reading
The Cuba Money Project’s five goals for 2011 were to: Publish: Post stories and interviews that give dissidents, bloggers, Cuban government supporters, exiles and others the opportunity to voice their Continue Reading