Young Cubans Seek Solace in Alcohol
Rising rates of alcohol dependence among young people.
US Deal: Mixed Responses From Cuban Dissidents
Some see thaw as “betrayal”, others as an opportunity to set conditions that Havana must meet.
Cuban Bus Fares Go Astray
Drivers have informal “conductors” to collect cash to supplement their wages.
Cuba's Energy Revolution Comes With Health Risks
In other countries, diesel generators are used for emergencies, but in Cuba they are part of the state's "dispersed generation" power grid.
Photojournalist Jailed for One Year
Yoel Bencomo Martínez, who photographed images the government didn't like, gets 12 months after spending over a year in custody.
Cuban Journalists Agree Ethics Code
Press freedom group meets despite security service objections.
Contesting Human Rights in Cuba
Government uses term to mean welfare provision while critics call for civil, political and economic rights.
Cuban Political Arrests Top 5,000
Activists note slight but insignificant dip in numbers compared with 2012.
Cuba's Biggest Black Market Thrives Despite Threats
As authorities warn of clampdown, traders say business should carry on as usual, eased by a bit of bribery.
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