Starting this Thursday, a federal update which changes the timing and scope of a key document for thousands of families.
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Trump orders tax cuts and tighter controls on remittances: Here's how the rules for migrants in the United States are changing
US authorities are moving forward with a package of measures that affects both those who send money abroad and those who receive tax credits.
The changes align with new guidelines announced from the White House at a time of heightened migration tensions.
Distribution of the basic food basket: what products are sold and where
Reports of the distribution of regulated products have once again focused attention on several municipalities. Local authorities explained that the process began with what was available in provincial warehouses.
More than one million price violations detected in Cuba this year
Economic authorities acknowledged that, this year alone, more than one million price-related violations have been detected in various sectors.
These are the routes that are being restored after Hurricane Melissa passed through Cuba.
Interprovincial transportation in Cuba is beginning to return to normal after the effects of Hurricane Melissa. The storm caused the suspension of numerous services to the eastern part of the country.
ICE expands its social media surveillance, raising alarm among civil rights advocates.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) plans to expand its monitoring of millions of users' social media accounts. The proposal, still in its initial stages, seeks to create a permanent monitoring team to analyze posts on platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
UPS destroys shipments: End of de minimis exemption leaves thousands of packages in U.S. customs limbo
In recent weeks, complaints from customers awaiting purchases or documents sent from abroad have multiplied. Tracking messages showed contradictory messages and extended deadlines without clear explanation.
Blackouts in Cuba: deficit of more than 1600 MW on October 10
The electricity crisis in Cuba continues to mark the pulse of daily life. Homes and workplaces face routines interrupted by power outages that extend almost all day, amid a situation that seems to have no immediate relief.
Peruvian mandarins at 1300 pesos per pound in Havana
The sight of tangerines on a cart in downtown Havana was enough to stop more than one passerby in their tracks. Astonishment and nostalgia mingled with the reality of a price not everyone can afford.
Updated list of food prices in Cuba
A tour of several Cuban markets reveals the real prices Cubans face to access basic products. 14yMedio They offer an updated list of prices in Cuba.
Urgent: Tiendas Caribe warns about scams with the Classic Card
A type of fraud is repeating itself in Cuba, which has already left several clients without their money. This time, Caribbean Stores He warned of scams circulating in buying and selling groups where supposed motorcycles are offered at attractive prices.
Cuba wakes up with an electricity deficit of 46,8%, forecast for the nighttime peak.
Today's report confirms another tense day. Power was disrupted for 24 hours, and outages continued into the early morning. Yesterday, the peak impact reached 1686 MW at 20:50 p.m.
No gold chains, rings, watches, or other expensive clothing on flights to Cuba: US warns travelers
The alert was recently issued, warning of the potential consequences for those who ignore the statement.
Exchange rates: Dollar price drops on the informal market today in Cuba
The informal foreign exchange market in Cuba opened today with an unexpected move: the US dollar has fallen in recent hours.