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On a dark night in Havana's streets, a family discovered an abandoned tiny kitten that would change their lives. Rescued from trash and rubble, the creature quickly became a beloved household member, offering comfort in tough times. Named Aria, the kitten has brought laughter and a new purpose to their daily routine.

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Nike, a Cuban resident on the island, shares conflicting feelings about her childhood friend's upcoming visit from abroad. Joy at the reunion is tempered by economic hardships that leave her unable to reciprocate hospitality adequately. She hopes Cuba's situation improves by the time her friend arrives.

Eduardo N. Cordoví Hernández shares in his diary how many Cubans miss their country without having left it physically. He describes everyday shortages and mental emigration as factors eroding Cuba's essence. Despite the pain, he affirms that love for the homeland grows stronger.

Jumanne, 30. Mwezi wa kumi na mbili 2025, 00:59:21

Havana Times features DIY generator photo from Boca de Camarioca

Jumatatu, 29. Mwezi wa kumi na mbili 2025, 05:31:38

Mattress repairers meet surging demand in Santiago de Cuba

Jumapili, 28. Mwezi wa kumi na mbili 2025, 17:06:47

Irina Pino describes rituals during nighttime Havana blackouts

Jumanne, 2. Mwezi wa kumi na mbili 2025, 18:19:52

Autopsy points to neck hemorrhage as cause of youth's death by lioness

Jumatatu, 1. Mwezi wa kumi na mbili 2025, 17:49:43

Cuba endures hibernation-like state amid blackouts and shortages

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