Dr. Boran's recent account of travels in Cuba was interesting. He mentioned feeling safe in the streets, good healthcare and educational systems. Though Cuba is poor, healthcare is free and universal, ...
Some reporters and Democratic candidates running for Congress blamed the United States’ embargo of Cuba as the reason for the recent protests against the communist regime there. Thousands of Cubans ...
“Haitians who landed in Cuba return to their country,” recently reported Dominican Today. The first group of 586 Haitian migrants, of the 842 who landed nine days ago on the coast of the central Cuban ...
Nolvia Aguilar is not a Communist. But after two years of all-expenses-paid medical study in Cuba, the 22-year-old Honduran says President Fidel Castro is doing at least one thing right. “Cuba’s ...
In a recent interview with the pontifical foundation Aid to the Church in Need, Father Bladimir Navarro, who lives in Spain, said that “the people of Cuba are surviving and the worst poverty is the ...
Screenshot of a video published by Santiago de Cuba Catholic Priest Leandro NaungHung (right) showing the needs of his congregation in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa. Leandro NaungHung, You Tube.
Screenshot of a video published by Santiago de Cuba Catholic Priest Leandro NaungHung (right) showing the needs of his congregation in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa. Leandro NaungHung, You Tube.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Regarding the editorial "Storm warnings" (Jan. 26), we need only look to the island of Cuba for a solution to income inequality.
On the eve of Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution, Cuba was neither the paradise that would later be conjured by the nostalgic imaginations of Cuba's many exiles, nor the hellhole painted by many ...
Father Bladimir Navarro said that ‘the Cuban communist dictatorship is afraid of losing power. They have passed new laws to perpetuate their Marxist ideology.' A man passes by a wall with a Cuban flag ...