FacebookInstagramT.K. Hernández is co-founder and editor at Cuba Business Report. Her work has been published in various online news media publications. She has supported fundraising for Cuba's last two hurricane disaster relief campaigns and is a member of the Cuban Friendship Association. She is also a member of the Society of Professional Journalists, and ACES International alliance of editors. Ms. Hernández is the author of two published books and is working on a third to be released this year.
Rodrigo Malmierca Diaz is Cuba’s Minister of Foreign Investment and Trade. The Minister is currently Joint Chairman of the Cuba Initiative Trade and Investment Forum which took place last week in Havana. In this interview, Minister Malmierca offers some insigh... More »
In this two part interview, Her Excellency, Josefina de la Caridad Vidal Ferreiro, the Ambassador of Cuba in Canada, speaks about Cuban women in government and shares some interesting perspectives on the lives of women in her country. The interview took place ... More »
Cuba’s Minister of Foreign Trade and Investment, Rodrigo Malmierca Díaz, began an official visit to Canada yesterday. The Minister’s visit is a working one which will last until Thursday, November 22. He will be participating in a series of official meetings... More »
El Capitolio Nacional – Havana’s National Capital building is one of the most photographed buildings in the city and rightly so. It is one of the greatest symbolic examples of historical architecture in Old Havana. Once upon a time, the Capitolio was open to... More »
Nestled in a quiet neighborhood called Siboney in the west of Havana under tall palm trees, the Pradera International Health Center rises like an oasis in paradise. This is the scene that greets one after a long journey by taxi through the bustling streets of ... More »
Cuba. It’s only 90 miles south of the United States of America. Last year Patients Beyond Borders estimated some 1,400,000 Americans would travel outside of the US to find medical treatment. Where are they going? The Mexican option may end soon. Costa Ric... More »
It was hard not to notice the night of November 8 and the following “morning after the night before.” Around the world people went to bed or woke up the next morning shocked and speechless. The most unlikely candidate, Donald Trump, had won the American elec... More »
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