Cuba's Teacher Shortage
Thousands brought out of retirement to try to fill staffing gaps.
Tough Times in Cuba's Prisons
Former inmates describe abuse by warders as well as poor health, sanitation and nutrition.
Pilate's Pardons in Cuba
Rights groups say mass prisoner release includes no one jailed on political grounds.
Cuba's Lucrative Medical Aid Programme
Healthcare workers on foreign assignments have to hand over much of their pay to the Cuban government.
Fighting Cervical Cancer in Cuba
Screening is widely available, although mistakes still happen.
Electricity Bills Go Off the Scale in Cuban City
People in Santa Clara complain about massive, unexplained price rise.
For Cuban Journalists, Free Expression is Still a Dream
As UNESCO event hears of increasing censorship and intimidation across Latin America, Cuban reporters talk about the especially tough environment they work in.
Cuba's Over-Taxed Banking System
Almost half a million self-employed find paying in taxes a time-consuming business.
Obesity an Increasing Problem in Cuba
For many, a balanced diet with enough fruit and vegetables is just too expensive.
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