In Cuba’s capital, Havana, at Terminal 2 of the airport, scenes of urgency and goodbyes are common. The country’s worsening economic troubles and slim chances for improvement have pushed its people towards desperate measures to leave. Miguel Díaz-Canel‘s leadership has seen these issues grow. Many Cubans now fly to Nicaragua, led by Daniel Ortega, for […]
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