The Chicken Will Also be "Cubañol"

14ymedio, Marcelo Hernández, Havana, 26 November 2018 — Chicken is the food that stars on Cuban tables, beyond the traditional pork, the longed-for beef or the scarce fish. With the product shortages  having intensified in recent years, the legs and thighs of these birds have become the main source of animal protein for many families, a … Continue reading “The Chicken Will Also be "Cubañol"”

Cuban Government Offers Customs Advantages to the Doctors in Brazil

14ymedio, Havana, 17 November 2018 —  The Cuban doctors in Brazil will have customs advantages to import their belongings, according to a note from the authorities of the Ministry of Public Health, to which 14ymedio had access. The flexibilization has been accompanied by pressure on their family members to convince the doctors to return to the island. … Continue reading “Cuban Government Offers Customs Advantages to the Doctors in Brazil”

Doctors Continue Returning From Brazil While Revelations About the ‘More Doctors’ Program Are On-Going

14ymedio, Havana | November 26, 2018 — Vice-President Salvador Valdés Mesa and the Minister of Public Health, José Ángel Portal, welcomed the second group of Cuban doctors to return to the Island following the Government’s decision not to continue with the Mais Médicos (More Doctors) program. The contingent, made up of 203 doctors from Brazil, … Continue reading “Doctors Continue Returning From Brazil While Revelations About the ‘More Doctors’ Program Are On-Going”

Latin American Despair

14ymedio, Carlos Alberto Montaner, Miami, 24 November 2018 — Guy Sorman is a notable French thinker. He recently published an article in ABC de Madrid entitled “The future recedes in Latin America.” It is a brilliant and desperate text. Well meaning, but desperate. He goes on to say that in Latin America we have tried everything, and everything, … Continue reading “Latin American Despair”

Havana: Return to the Bicycle Era? / Miriam Celaya

Cubanet, Miriam Celaya, West Palm Beach, 19 November 2018 — The eternal transportation problem in the Cuban capital and the intricacies of the ever-impossible solutions of the official agencies in charge of the matter have just led to a new proposal for Havana residents. According to Guadalupe Rodríguez, an official of the Cuban Ministry of … Continue reading “Havana: Return to the Bicycle Era? / Miriam Celaya”

Cuban Chess Masters Criticize the Precarious Situation of the Sport on the Island

14ymedio, Luz Escobar, Miami, 20 November 2018 — The wave of disagreements between the best Cuban chess players and sports authorities never ceases. After the declarations of Lázaro Bruzón last September against the authorities of the National Institute of Sports, Physical Education and Recreation (Inder) for their exclusion from the national preselection process for refusing … Continue reading “Cuban Chess Masters Criticize the Precarious Situation of the Sport on the Island”

“The ‘Yumas’ will be something else, but the ‘Pepes’ are family”

14ymedio, Reinaldo Escobar, Havana, 22 November 2018 — A head with horns dominates the room. It’s nearly noon and not a single paella has emerged from the kitchen of Toros y Tapas, a paladar (private restaurant) in Havana’s Miramar neighborhood. In the restaurant, a favorite among diplomats, there was a certain expectation, this Wednesday, a … Continue reading ““The ‘Yumas’ will be something else, but the ‘Pepes’ are family””

The Thursday of Sanchez’s Arrival

14ymedio, Marcelo Hernandez, Havana, 23 November 2018 –  Thursday, when the plane of the Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, landed in Cuba, began like any other day. National newspapers reproduced extensive tributes to the late leader Fidel Castro, at sunrise pharmacies  had long lines and in agricultural markets pork meat reached 55 Cuban pesos per pound, or … Continue reading “The Thursday of Sanchez’s Arrival”

The Official Cuban Press Bares Its Teeth to Jair Bolsonaro

14ymedio, Marcelo Hernandez, Havana, 19 November 2018 — These days the official press controlled by the Communist Party has sharpened its rhetoric after the decision by the Ministry of Public Health (MINSAP) to close the door on the Mais Medicos (More Doctors) in Brazil program.  The Island’s press outlets have not spared insulting president-elect Jair … Continue reading “The Official Cuban Press Bares Its Teeth to Jair Bolsonaro”

A Woman Is In Charge of the University of Havana for the First Time In 290 Years

14ymedio / EFE, Havana, 21 November 2018 – The University of Havana (UH) appointed Miriam Nicado García as the new rector of that institution, the first time that a woman holds the position in the center of higher education of the capital since its founding almost three centuries ago. The decision was announced Monday in … Continue reading “A Woman Is In Charge of the University of Havana for the First Time In 290 Years”

Police Dogs

14ymedio, Marcelo Hernandez, Havana, 19 November 2018 — Several building facades of Central Havana display a very unique graffiti that has appeared in recent days. The image shows a uniformed National Revolutionary Police (PNR) officer accompanied by a dog with whom he shares the same face, snout, teeth and fierce gesture. Man and animal have … Continue reading “Police Dogs”

Dozens of Cubans Who Protested at UN Headquarters Detained in Trinidad and Tobago

14ymedio, Luz Escobar, Miami, November 16, 2018 — A group of Cubans who had protested for days at the UN offices in Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad and Tobago, were arrested by the authorities of that country on Friday, the police of the Caribbean island confirmed to 14ymedio. The migrants were unhappy with … Continue reading “Dozens of Cubans Who Protested at UN Headquarters Detained in Trinidad and Tobago”

Intellectuals, Politicians and Activists Denounce Cuban Constitutional Reform Process

14ymedio, Havana, 12 November 2018 — The Madrid-based Cuban Observatory for Human Rights (OCDH) has released a letter, signed by over twenty intellectuals, politicians and activists, which denounces the country’s constitutional reform process for not addressing “either democratic principles or the political and social plurality of Cuban society,” noting that it has been drafted “solely by … Continue reading “Intellectuals, Politicians and Activists Denounce Cuban Constitutional Reform Process”

Cuba, A Risky Trip For Pedro Sánchez

14ymedio Yoani Sánchez, Havana, 20 November 2018 – Pedro Sánchez will arrive in Cuba and will put an end to a long period of 32 years during which the island has not hosted an official visit by a President of the Government of Spain. The former Motherland hopes to reaffirm its business presence and reconquer the … Continue reading “Cuba, A Risky Trip For Pedro Sánchez”

Cuba-Brazil: The Battle of the White Coats

14ymedio, Yoani Sanchez, Generation Y, Havana, 19 November 2018 – We saw the conflict coming. From the moment Jair Bolsonero won the elections in Brazil, Cuba’s official discourse increased in rhetoric against him and prepared public opinion for the rupture that was imminent. The straw that broke the camel’s back for the Plaza of the … Continue reading “Cuba-Brazil: The Battle of the White Coats”