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Reports from Cuba: 'The problem is not the ministers, it is a failed model,' a Cuban economist summarizes

14yMedio reports from Havana via Translating Cuba: ‘The Problem Is Not the Ministers, It Is a Failed Model’ Summarizes a Cuban Economist The discreet headline about the dismissal of three Cuban ministers that remained on the front page of Granma since yesterday has been overshadowed, this Saturday, by a triumphant photo of Prime Minister Manuel Marrero and the ....

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The struggle to put pork on the table in communist Cuba

Before Fidel Castro, pork was a common Cuban dish that was abundant and affordable. But after nearly 65 years of socialism, it has become scarce and unaffordable. With end of the year festivities that traditionally feature pork upon them, Cubans are struggling to find it. And when they do, they can't afford the exorbitant prices. ....

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After unprecedented protests, what next for Cuba?


July 21, 2021
Havana: A week after unprecedented anti-government protests in communist Cuba, a superficial calm appears to have returned to the island.
But experts told AFP discontent will continue simmering unless people see a clear improvement to their economic conditions and political rights. Analysts look at possible scenarios for the future.
With cries of we are hungry, down with the dictatorship, and freedom, the July 11 protests erupted spontaneously in the town of San Antonio de los Banos before spreading like wildfire to some 40 other locations, including the capital Havana.
The protests lasted little over a day, resulting in one death, dozens of injured and more than 100 arrests. Cuban political scientist Rafael Hernandez foresees that the communist authorities, used to controlling all aspects of life in Cuba, will now seek to identify and keep a ....

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After unprecedented protests, what next for Cuba?


After unprecedented protests, what next for Cuba?
Issued on:
20/07/2021 - 03:16
Unprecedented protests were largely driven by a population fed up with food and medicine shortages amid a spike in Cuba s coronavirus epidemic and the effects of its worst economic crisis in 30 years YAMIL LAGE AFP
4 min
Havana (AFP)
A week after unprecedented anti-government protests in communist Cuba, a superficial calm appears to have returned to the island.
But experts told AFP discontent will continue simmering unless people see a clear improvement to their economic conditions and political rights.
Analysts look at possible scenarios for the future.
- Clampdown? -
With cries of we are hungry, down with the dictatorship, and freedom, the July 11 protests erupted spontaneously in the town of San Antonio de los Banos before spreading like wildfire to some 40 other locations, including the capital Havana. ....

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