Dollar Policy Divides Cuban Society
New measures mean that only those with access to hard currency can obtain essential goods.
Cuba: Childbirth Policy Endangers Mothers and Babies
New protocols introduced to reduce the number of caesareans may be putting lives at risk.
Miloš’ Warning
US politicians should take heed: fracturing a society is far easier than healing it.
Amid Pandemic, Cuban State Curbs Its Entrepreneurs
The crackdown on street vendors selling basic goods means people have to join long queues in government-run shops.
Cuba's Elderly Work Through the Pandemic
Low state pensions mean that older people risk exposure to the virus to make ends meet.
Cuba Slow to Act Over Domestic Abuse
Activist groups struggle to overcome lack of legislation or state support.
Truth, Lies and Deception Over Cuba's Embargo
Is it true that Washington’s policies have left Cubans both sick and hungry?
Covid-19 and the Two Faces of Cuban Medicine
While Havana sends help abroad, medical staff at home are overburdened and under-resourced.
Lorne Craner
Tributes paid to respected international affairs specialist and IWPR supporter.
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