What’s at Stake in Cuba’s Protests

They could well be a test the likes of which Havana has never seen.

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Thousands of Cubans took to the streets across the island on July 11 to protest the economy and their living conditions, both of which went from bad to worse during the COVID-19 pandemic as tourism, foreign direct investment and remittances plummeted. It was a momentous event for a few reasons. First, they were the largest […]

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