Obama in Cuba: Cheering for the Enemy
An older generation of Cubans struggle to reconcile themselves to new realities.
An older generation of Cubans struggle to reconcile themselves to new realities.
Landlords plan to benefit from excepted surge in holidaymakers.
Some see it as a unique opportunity for change, while others dismiss it as political theatre.
Locals are unimpressed by efforts to overhaul the appearance of an otherwise neglected city.
Ordinary citizens have their own message for the US president.
Activists argue that the move comes at a time of heightened repression.
Press freedom cannot exist in a totalitarian system, and Cuba is no exception.
After reforms at home and a diplomatic breakthrough with Washington, many are unhappy that so little has changed for them.