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Cuba 60+ Years After the Cuban Missile Crisis - Travel & History Contextualised
In 2016, I travelled to Cuba just as relations with the United States seemed to be thawing. What I found was a country caught between past and present, shaped by revolution, embargo and adaptation. From empty motorways and colonial towns to Havana’s layered contradictions, the trip left me with more questions than answers, and a lasting sense that Cuba is still negotiating its place between isolation and change.

Languages on a Plate
Mar 2418 min read


From Venezuela to the New Cuban Oil Crisis
From Maduro’s removal to Cuba’s scramble for energy security, the crises in Venezuela and Havana are no longer isolated events. Oil, sanctions and sovereignty now intersect in a broader struggle over influence in the Americas.

Languages on a Plate
Feb 2510 min read
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